Do you have to remove the rudder to get the prop off or am i using the wrong puller?
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Tigé Jedi
- Feb 2004
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- St. George, Utah
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Only if you have an MC with a 14.5 inch diameter propeller. Yes, I am currently a little bitter about it. Last night I thought I was going to give myself an aneurysm standing on my head reaching the rudder assembly. The end of the prop shaft is a hair too close to the rudder.Originally posted by brody66 View PostDo you have to remove the rudder to get the prop off or am i using the wrong puller?Be excellent to one another.
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And you paid extra for that privilegeOriginally posted by talltigeguy View PostOnly if you have an MC with a 14.5 inch diameter propeller. Yes, I am currently a little bitter about it. Last night I thought I was going to give myself an aneurysm standing on my head reaching the rudder assembly. The end of the prop shaft is a hair too close to the rudder.
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I know an ER doc in your area if you should happen to give yourself an aneurysm.Originally posted by talltigeguy View PostOnly if you have an MC with a 14.5 inch diameter propeller. Yes, I am currently a little bitter about it. Last night I thought I was going to give myself an aneurysm standing on my head reaching the rudder assembly. The end of the prop shaft is a hair too close to the rudder.
Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
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