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Good idea and....
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And it works for this application. Been there. Done that. Worked for me.
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Reached my limit with gear puller...need help
You know there a nut you have to remove
Did you apply the heat while it was under tension from the gear puller?
Yes
Uh...
Once it pops...
I don't know if there's science to support this, a good belt with a small sledge hammer,..
I'll add, hitting the side of the hub, not on either end.
Use a soft hammer to do this
You guys are using the wrong tools
That's always worked for me too Tom...
I got that advice, second hand, from an old boatyard.
Tom....
Thanks Maine, that's what I've been trolling for in this thread.
I urge caution if...
A very easy way to get the prop off is as follows...
I wouldn't feel comfortable driving the shaft toward the trans.
If you are concerned, split the coupling and put a piece of 1/2" ply between the halves...
Fair enough. I have one more idea to throw in.
That's an interesting piece of gear
It's called a Hydro-Puller.
Expensive gadget
Once you get the puller in place and
I am going to tell you guys when I win this war.
You're on the right track
What's the puller you are using Peter?
Sears' finest
prop puller
Use an impact wrench on the puller
Good idea and....
I have that unit
If I used an impac wrench I would sure
When I used it
They are not talking about the manual ones you hit with a hammer
I know how they work and have used them many times
Well...
Use quick/short bursts
I think so. You can only do so much
Try them all, one of these ideas will work.
Recommend more heat.
I should add...
"Brinelling results from excessive load or impact on stationary bearings."