[alberg30] Re: cutlass bearing replacement
JANET LEMBO
jlsasha at erols.com
Wed Mar 31 16:35:47 PST 1999
From: JANET LEMBO <jlsasha at erols.com>
Rap1208 at aol.com wrote:
>
> From: Rap1208 at aol.com
>
> Janet, first you pull the prop. With a puller so you don't damage it. then
> the shaft has to come out. Then a long rod with a driver on the other end can
> extract the bearing, after, of course, you.loosen the two set screws You may
> find the shaft has a lot of wear, and could be replaced. This is also a great
> time to put some new packing in the stuffing box.
> Anything you don't do now will come back to bite you. There may be another
> way to do this, I'm sure. My prop started as a 13/6, and I had a prop
> shaft change it to a 13/7 after one year. They struck out the old marking and
> struck the new one. A prop shop could verify the pitch Good luck. Russ
> Pfeiffer
>
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Thanks Russ,, Joel
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