Plevier
Well-Known Member
I want to remove the fixed 2 blade prop from my boat which has a standard Beneteau 25mm taper shaft with key.
I'm wondering what torque the nut is likely to be and how much of a job it normally is to get the prop loose from the taper? I'm fitting a Kiwiprop and that specifies 20lbs.ft, is the original prop nut likely to be similar tightness?
Puller? Heating? Bronze/brass drift (I don't like that one - it will shock the gearbox - but our local engines man suggested it)?
What I normally do with car taper joints is hold a weight one side and hit the other side sharply. That normally jars them loose. Does that work with props?
Experience based advice appreciated!
I'm wondering what torque the nut is likely to be and how much of a job it normally is to get the prop loose from the taper? I'm fitting a Kiwiprop and that specifies 20lbs.ft, is the original prop nut likely to be similar tightness?
Puller? Heating? Bronze/brass drift (I don't like that one - it will shock the gearbox - but our local engines man suggested it)?
What I normally do with car taper joints is hold a weight one side and hit the other side sharply. That normally jars them loose. Does that work with props?
Experience based advice appreciated!