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kapla
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Anyway I had to put the old shaft there, the keys in the new one where stuck there, woulnd´t budge using the pliers...and I didn´t want to force it out..
then I took it home and using the bench press and some heat, the key pop out... |
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kapla
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sometimes I do...
so I got everything back toghether..had to cut the shaft log hose to accomodate the OEM seal (longer than the new I replaced) cause i didn´t have enough place to put the coupler and the wrench to adjust everything back..other than that I went pretty straight forward. Had to move the engine as i had some diference on the coupling to trans top to bottom of around, minor just .003 and ended up with .001, side to side was fine... then went for the test drive..now the thing is real smooth...oem shaft seal works fine, almost no dripping, just a few as expected.... |
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eric lavine
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you work? i thought you were a trust fund baby lol
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kapla
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ok so I have the shaft ready...was going to install it today morning but had to rush to work..lol..I´ll try to sneak it tomorrow...anyway forecast tells rains for the WE....
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kapla
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No..guglielmi...hahah local undergear supplier fabricator...yes dual taper.
around $180.... |
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A.R.E ?
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bit the bullet and ordered a new shaft...had to leave the old one along with the prop and coupler as template for it...sooo until wednesday i'm boat less
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Pretty common for them to be missing a finger or a few.
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I was gazing at your lathe Kap and it reminded of one of the tow boat captains up here, he owns a machine shop and owes me 400 bucks, he called me Monday and asked how much he owed me and went on to tell me why I havnt heard from him. well, he got his sleeve caught in the lathe and it pulled him in, it stalled what he says is the 25 hp motor on it, 2 weeks in the hospital and 4 months to recover....I let him know it was a good excuse in my book
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Seb,
The 304 is fine. You'll pay big time for the 316!!! Just make sure you get a straight and ground piece. |
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So As I heve the shaft out to have it straighten out...I might venture this time to have another sahft made...
I will use the machinist that build the prop puller. I have to provide him the materials. Is 304 stainless Steel a good choice for fresh water usage? or should I go 316? The 1" x 4ft bar is around $55 then around $200 to have it machined... |
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I got to test the boat todat..with the spare 14 x 16 prop...still feel some vibration..not much but enough to shake the coins in the cup holders on take off...
Long time I hadn´t use that prop..felt very smooth in the 2500-3500 rpm band... So again I will need to remove the prop and shaft... |
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and yes they are a steal at a hundy lol
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one may notice the lack of hammer marks on it
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I made it and bought enough material and hardware to make 10 of them, the cheapest i can make them for with the machining is a hundy, if i got 5 commits i would finish them.
they are steel |
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about the boat..I put the spare prop back in, and was hoping to do a test run to see if it was only the bent prop, or the shaft as well..but the boat crane broke on monday, and yet as of today morning, is still under repair...
Luckily it will be functional by tomorrow... |
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sweet....
its steel? |
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Wow Eric, I like that! Did you make that or buy it?
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yeah Eric, that's the one!
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make it dual purpose
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Gary that's sort of what I have on my mind, nice one!!!
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Could you guy's make a puller like this easier? I bought this one years ago from Glen L and it works well.It's bronze but I bet steel would work just as well.Part on the right in 1st pic I had to make so the puller would clear old less raked props.
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Buy a harmonic from Acme. Works like a champ.
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Kap any updates here? tomorrow will finish the drawings on the puller, I guess I'll be at the machinist by next week and get a quote.
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Kap, did you tried heating it up and cooling just the shaft. That helps in extreme cases. Maybe is time to invest in a real puller.
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ha still fighting to remove the prop...its well set on its taper!!!
I´m using a home made puller but its kind of cheese and its bends when I start turning the screw...also the blade hit against it and If I continue to turn it hits against the puller and will eventually bend...Soooo I had to let a mechanic remove the prop for me.... Now i´m considering buying a prop puller ARE or OJ or making one as the one pete uses. I saw a picture around of someone who made one like that but not as pro as Pete´s Was it Paul (gun-driver) but I can´t find it. |
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not a bad idea!!!! |
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