Originally posted by jtryon
View Post
I have the same one (a little more expensive for my purchase) and never use it.
On a tapered shaft: a gap (if there) between the front face of the hub of the prop and the rear face of the strut ...slide in a 10" adjustable wrench / a few outward going whacks on the wrench with a dead blow hammer...prop usually pops off . A splined shaft may be a little different.
When I set in an engine/ tapered shaft, etc., I make sure I allow myself that small gap (upon reinstallation) for this reason. Sorry to digress.
Best on the find.
.
Comment