Bluesbreaker
Active Member
Having removed all bolts from the coupling relatively quickly,am now having a devils job removing a pin that holds both the coupling/prop shaft together.Any Sensible advice greatly appreciated.Thinking about trying Heat?
Having removed all bolts from the coupling relatively quickly,am now having a devils job removing a pin that holds both the coupling/prop shaft together.Any Sensible advice greatly appreciated.Thinking about trying Heat?
I wasn't aware of that ,however it is hard to judge,on one side of the coupling the pin is flush,whilst on the opposite side the pin is inside the coupling,ie the pin is shorter in the length than the thickness of the coupling/shaft, hope that makes sense.thanks for your suggestion,will check it out.
That's what I would do.There's no need for pins in couplings.My Aquadrive has a split coupling tightened by a single 10mm bolt on a 25mm shaft.For bigger engines the couplings have more bolts but no pins.I'm a little reluctant to say this but when I tried to remove the coupling from the shaft it would not budge even after the pin was removed. We ended up cutting the coupling off with an angle grinder and replacing it with a split coupling so that it will be easier to remove next time.
Maybe worth saving time on the pin and split the coupling with an angle grinder.
Good luck anyway.