please help, need quality advice on a difficult prop removal
Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 6:56 am
hy, ive a mid 80s jaguar25 yacht, with a 14hp lombardini inboard (5-10yr old). the prop I think is the original one,
and is absolutely tiny, a small slightly rectangular sided two bladed affair. Everyone at my club agrees its under-propped, as anyone whos been aboard agrees i dont get enough 'go' from it when the throttles are opened, and well, ive had comments that it reminds people of a wisk!
I presume its a compromise for less drag under sail. Ive been given, very kindly, a larger two bladed one, and intend to fit it, or possibly run to finding 'the right one' ie rt pitch size etc. - how would i suss the rt size?
- but, when i tried with all my might with a large spanner and the gearbox in drive to lock it; to get that single castle nut off the shaft, the thing wasnt budging (pin out of course!)
- i dont want to damage the shaft or gearbox by say hammering it, how do you get a really tough - on prop nut off please? - a torque wrench and plumbers strap maybe?
- Help!
- morcambedigger
and is absolutely tiny, a small slightly rectangular sided two bladed affair. Everyone at my club agrees its under-propped, as anyone whos been aboard agrees i dont get enough 'go' from it when the throttles are opened, and well, ive had comments that it reminds people of a wisk!
I presume its a compromise for less drag under sail. Ive been given, very kindly, a larger two bladed one, and intend to fit it, or possibly run to finding 'the right one' ie rt pitch size etc. - how would i suss the rt size?
- but, when i tried with all my might with a large spanner and the gearbox in drive to lock it; to get that single castle nut off the shaft, the thing wasnt budging (pin out of course!)
- i dont want to damage the shaft or gearbox by say hammering it, how do you get a really tough - on prop nut off please? - a torque wrench and plumbers strap maybe?
- Help!
- morcambedigger