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How To Change a Prop With The Acme Harmonic Prop Puller
www.wakeprops.com/acme-weekend-saver-harmonic-kit.html - How To change your inboard ski, wakeboard, or wake surf boat's propeller using the Acme Harmonic Puller. Don't let a damaged prop ruin your time on the water. Learn how to change your own inboard boat's propeller and be prepared with an extra prop and tools to get the job done. Watch and learn to do it on your own quickly.
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How To Remove An Inboard Propeller
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www.wakeprops.com - How To change your inboard ski, wakeboard, or wake surf boat's propeller. Don't let a damaged prop ruin your time on the water. Learn how to change your own inboard boat's propeller and be prepared with an extra prop and tools to get the job done. Don't worry about paying someone else to install your new prop upgrade. Watch and learn to do it on your own!
Dude, invest in a socket wrench.
can you tell me about how can i get that propeller.?
Why can’t you use on a two blade prop?
You can. They are just so unusual so he didn't mention it.
Grab that crescent like you have a pair!
Wow very good
No -way. Will never work on a prop that has been on the shaft for any length of time. 30 years of personal experience. They used a brand new, never installed prop with no corrosion or bonding as occurs in real life underwater.
Right! They are just trying to sell you an over priced wrench and hammer lol
Totally agree with this. 97 Ski Nautique with original prop, we beat on that puller for an hour until the puller was shaped like a mushroom. Prop never came off. Purchased a C clamp type puller and it came off in 3 minutes.
Wish I read your comment prior to ordering a cheapo harmonic puller on Amazon. Just tried on a Centurion with 100hrs, used the hammer as described, the prop does not budge whatsoever. It's time to order the C clamp puller...
It would have been nice in the info if you have a link to where you bought that kit... I'm looking to buy
wakemakers.com
Would applying a little oil to the shaft help you remove the prop the next time you needed to? Is the prop removal tool necessary?
For removal I'd not recommend using wood or anything against a prop to loosen or tighten nuts. You can bend a blade. Use a chain around the shaft.
How do you go about using a chain on the shaft?
More specifically It is called a woodruff key. It fits into the slot keyway cut into the shaft and the keyway of the propeller bore. I wish people still could learn from middle school shop classes...it's a pet peeve of mine when people attempt to educate others with incorrect information.
A woodruff key is shaped like a half of a disc. ..it's a pet peeve of mine when people attempt to educate others with incorrect information... This is a square key.
OMG he used the old cotter pin :(
Quick question.....when you are installing the new prop, when you turned it the shaft "squeaked/squeeled" when you rotated it....is that common? I thought that was only common with a bad cutlass bearing. Any thoughts????
Three years later I have the same question. My thought is that it sounds like a dry rubber seal. Probably lubricated with lake water.
@@Veteran_Aviator And two years later i say it's not a seal but the rubber cutless bearing that sounds like that when it's dry. I use to spray some soapy water on the bearings when turning the props on land.
never ever reuse cotter pins. it is a recipe for disaster. they are reality inexpensive. could save you from losing a prop and or seriously damaging your boat.
would this be the same process on a Vdrive boat? Is there any difference?
It's identical. The Moomba XLV has a Vdrive and this process is exactly the same with it.
Adam Adams
You should "lap" the prop onto the shaft when replacing.
What does lapping the prop onto the shaft mean?
@@wh0deany Lapping is using a grinding paste and (with the key not installed) press the prop gently against the shaft and turn it back and forth to make the two tapers fit perfectly against each other. Then you remove it and wash off the paste before final installation. But I don't know if it's really needed.
Indeed, this is a great video. I had to replace my damaged prop, which only took a few minutes. Looking forward to some great rides this season!
Thanks for the video. Had the prop off in 10 minutes and this was my first time. Now to get the prop repaired.
Why don't you use Dukhams Keenol on the shaft to ease removal?
Wow, never thought I'd need a video like this. Thanks for real for making this easy.
Soon I'm going to be diving to replace a prop on my boat and this video was very helpful for knowing what tools I need and what to expect. Much appreciated!
Can I use it on my etec outboard
The thing that fell on the ground is a 'key'. The slot that houses the key is a keyway. Much the same as a door goes in a doorway...
@aalborg- Regardless of the shaft rotation, when the boat is moving forward, the prop will move up the taper. In reverse the opposite is true, but most boats spend more time in gear moving forward than backwards, and the friction fit on the taper should provide all of the force necessary to keep the prop in place.
Alan - The larger side of the prop goes on first; the taper of the prop's hub will match the taper of the shaft.
Does the small side of the propeller go in first or the big side?
very nice demonstration, thank you!
This inboard prop puller is super easy to use. I am very happy with the product. Bought it at Wakeprops.
Great Video, The Harmonic Puller looks "Pretty Easy"