missinginaction
08-28-2007, 10:14 PM
Based on the input I received in the previous thread I'm set to remove the Palmer engine, Borg Warner transmission and Walters v-drive from my boat on September 8th.
Most of the prep work is pretty straight forward.
I have never dealt with a true inboard boat before however and I was hoping to get some input about pitfalls I might encounter while removing the propeller shaft.
This shaft is connected to the v-drive using a split flange. This looks like a standard approach. The propeller shaft is held to it's side of the flange with a set screw and two clamping bolts. I'm planning to disassemble the split flange rather than fool around with the clamping bolts since I'm assuming that the shaft has never been removed from this boat.
Things don't look too corroded down there so I'm hopeful that things will come apart fairly easily. If the flanges are corroded together is it acceptable to use some heat (propane torch or MAPP gas) to help seperate? I'm thinking that some heat and gentle persuasion with a hammer might help as a last resort.
Once I get this assembly out of the way I'll spend some time this fall repairing the stringers.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions any of you may have.
MIA
Most of the prep work is pretty straight forward.
I have never dealt with a true inboard boat before however and I was hoping to get some input about pitfalls I might encounter while removing the propeller shaft.
This shaft is connected to the v-drive using a split flange. This looks like a standard approach. The propeller shaft is held to it's side of the flange with a set screw and two clamping bolts. I'm planning to disassemble the split flange rather than fool around with the clamping bolts since I'm assuming that the shaft has never been removed from this boat.
Things don't look too corroded down there so I'm hopeful that things will come apart fairly easily. If the flanges are corroded together is it acceptable to use some heat (propane torch or MAPP gas) to help seperate? I'm thinking that some heat and gentle persuasion with a hammer might help as a last resort.
Once I get this assembly out of the way I'll spend some time this fall repairing the stringers.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions any of you may have.
MIA