C&C 27 Association Forum

This Forum is supported by C&C 27 owners like you whose membership in the C&C 27 Association makes possible this Forum and the accompanying site. Thank you, members, for your continuing commitment.

You are not logged in.

Announcement

if you need to reset your password, you will have to confirm the request clicking the URL in the email that you will receive (Just in case check the spam folder)
If you have any problem, please do not hesitate to contact me

#1 2015-06-01 12:05:59

doogymon
Member

Prop Puller

Hi

Any testimonials on what type of puller and techniques?

I have a fixed two blade with 1" shaft.

Can the C-Clamp style do the trick?

Much obliged.

Doog

Last edited by (2015-06-01 12:50:25)

Offline

#2 2015-06-03 03:06:40

davidww1
Member

Re: Prop Puller

Prop pulling normally only is problematic with some folding props. Almost any puller will do for a 2-blade fixed prop. The C-clamp style with a screw bearing on the centre of the shaft is preferable to the type you hit with a mallet.

I'd double-check that shaft diameter (not that it's particularly relevant to this task); most 27's have a 7/8" shaft.

David Weatherston
Towser, Toronto
C&C 27 Mk IV

Last edited by (2015-06-03 08:29:27)


David Weatherston
Towser, Toronto
C&C 27 Mk IV

Offline

#3 2015-06-03 04:52:43

doogymon
Member

Re: Prop Puller

Hi David

Thanks very much.

Pretty sure 1" shaft.

Ok so I'll try to beg borrow or buy a C Clamp style.

Would make one if I had the time.

Cheers

Doog
SunnyJ
#827

Offline

#4 2016-10-17 03:22:56

doogymon
Member

Re: Prop Puller

David

You were correct.

7/8" Shaft for my Yanmar YSM12.

Also Left Hand screw.

I scored a new Martec MKII (New Old Stock) 1" bore.

There is a company producing bushings to reduce the prop bore size.

http://www.propshopinc.com/Propeller-Bushing-7-8-Shaft-Anchor-Bushings-p19.html

Going to give a go. Hope the Yanmar can spin the 14" folder (9" Pitch).

Cheers

Doog

Offline

Board footer

Powered by FluxBB