Difference between revisions of "Removing the Propeller Shaft"
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− | Remove the propeller and cutless bearing and | + | Remove the rudder on lift out or after lift out by digging a clearance hole underneath the rudder. |
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+ | Remove the propeller and cutless bearing and unbolt the gearbox coupling. In addition to four bolts there may be a set screw through the side of the coupler. If a clamp type of coupler is used inserting a wedge into the split of the clamp and tapping the wedge with a hammer will slide the coupler off the shaft allowing the shaft to be completely withdrawn for inspection. | ||
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+ | [[File:clamp.jpg|310px|center|Clamp removal]] | ||
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+ | If a lip seal is fitted great care must be taken not to damage the lips whilst removing the prop shaft. |
Latest revision as of 18:29, 24 November 2011
Remove the rudder on lift out or after lift out by digging a clearance hole underneath the rudder.
Remove the propeller and cutless bearing and unbolt the gearbox coupling. In addition to four bolts there may be a set screw through the side of the coupler. If a clamp type of coupler is used inserting a wedge into the split of the clamp and tapping the wedge with a hammer will slide the coupler off the shaft allowing the shaft to be completely withdrawn for inspection.
If a lip seal is fitted great care must be taken not to damage the lips whilst removing the prop shaft.