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    Prop Swap?

    I got a ding, but I got another new prop sitting around.

    Do I need a prop puller? Or just remove the cotter and nut?

    Is there a torque spec for the nut upon installation?

    TIA, Paul

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    Originally posted by flyboy View Post
    I got a ding, but I got another new prop sitting around.

    Do I need a prop puller? Or just remove the cotter and nut?

    Is there a torque spec for the nut upon installation?

    TIA, Paul
    Yes on the prop puller

    Probably is a torque spec but good and snug will do.
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      #3
      You might get lucky and have the prop come off without a puller. You can also try and hit the shaft twoard the boat with a rubber mallet (don't damage the threads) and if it isn't tight, it might come off. If neither of those works, you will need a harmonic puller or a clamp style.
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        #4
        If you have an 05 and have never removed the prop, you will need the puller and then you will need a hammer, probably a bigger one would be nice. I had to remove my prop from the factory and nearly had a hernia getting it off. That was just 9 months after I bought it.

        I resorted to getting a propane torch, hoping that would help. I laid under the boat, torch next to me, and decided to give it one more hit and it came off. So...threatening the prop with a torch also seems to be effective.
        Be excellent to one another.

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