Why have the engine in gear? I'd be worried loading the gearbox up in a way its not designed for might cause expensive damage.You obviously need the engine in gear - ideally held stationary in addition to being in gear.
If its fouled its easier to clean the prop on the shaft, I used a steel brush on an angle grinder - which keyed the prop for painting. Once you have cleaned the prop handle it with gloves, grease from you hands will reduce the effectiveness of the key.
Jonathan
The central bolt and tab washer have been removed already.You need to flatten the tab washer (looks like it’s still there) which is folded up alongside one of the hex flats. Do this with a big screwdriver and gentle hammer tapping. Then find a quality socket set that fits.
I found difficulty in stopping the hub rotating. To solve this problem I got a length of good quality wood and shaped one end to fit very snugly into the jaws where the blades fitted and long enough to jam against the bottom of the boat to stop rotation. This bit of wood has worked for years and allows me to get some torque on.
Only re tighten to the recommended torque setting and don’t use any locking gue on the big bolt only the little one that is in the centre of the bigger bolt. If you do you will struggle to get
Thanks I'm using a M24 socket I'm hoping that it's right hand, but it feels like it is seized I know it's not it just tight.You might want to check this but the big nut 'inside' the hub might accept a 30mm socket. I'm doing this from memory
The large nut, and even the small nut, will surely vary dependent on the size of the hub and/or props? Our props, 3 blades, must have been 'about' 200mm diameter
Yes both are now off, I'll try your method of rotation prevention. M24 socket on nut very tight. Thanks.On my previous boat the volvo 2 bladed folding prop undid in the usual lefty loosey manner. There was a small central bolt and larger bronze nut held together securely by a tab washer.
To undo that nut I'd put a socket on, then insert a prop blade as far into its castlated gap as it'd go, rotate blade/hub into a horizontal postion, support the blade edge beneath on a stout plank wedged against the ground to stop the whole thing rotating when I put in the extension bar and socket driver to undo.
But you knew all that.
From your photo it looks like you've already removed the tab washer and central bolt.
Yes, give it a go. Stopping the whole thing turning is likely the issue.Yes both are now off, I'll try your method of rotation prevention. M24 socket on nut very tight. Thanks.