Mei Mac
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HI. I'm removing the prop shaft on my recently bought 1976 Carter 35 in order to install new stern gland, cutless bearing etc. I have moved the shaft, coupling and everything else as far back as I can and have around 75mm room between the shaft coupling and the flanges that are on the engine itself.
I can see the end of the prop shaft which is threaded. I can see the prop shaft nut, and a small screw/bolt which I assume goes through the small piece of metal below, that I assume keeps the nut from turning/opening. This was my plan:
1. Remove the small screw/bolt
2. remove metal 'retainer' (for the want of a better term)
3. remove nut from shaft
4. put pressure on the end of the shaft with a small bearing puller to pop it out of the coupling.
My plan so far has come to an end at point 1. I can't get the threaded out. Mainly because of the limited room.
I am considering cutting the of head off the screw/bolt off with a Dremmel (flexible attachment). I assume that the screw goes though the metal 'retainer' and into a threaded hole in the coupling (I can't see why there would be a threaded hole in the 'retainer' itself). If so the metal 'retainer' should simply lift out.
Any magic wands out there that can help? Thanks!
I can see the end of the prop shaft which is threaded. I can see the prop shaft nut, and a small screw/bolt which I assume goes through the small piece of metal below, that I assume keeps the nut from turning/opening. This was my plan:
1. Remove the small screw/bolt
2. remove metal 'retainer' (for the want of a better term)
3. remove nut from shaft
4. put pressure on the end of the shaft with a small bearing puller to pop it out of the coupling.
My plan so far has come to an end at point 1. I can't get the threaded out. Mainly because of the limited room.
I am considering cutting the of head off the screw/bolt off with a Dremmel (flexible attachment). I assume that the screw goes though the metal 'retainer' and into a threaded hole in the coupling (I can't see why there would be a threaded hole in the 'retainer' itself). If so the metal 'retainer' should simply lift out.
Any magic wands out there that can help? Thanks!
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