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28 te prop removal

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Re: 28 te prop removal

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It may be wise to get the shaft checked for trueness (especially with all of the whacking you've been doing :shock: ) and when it's out you can change the shaft seal, check engine alignment, etc etc etc :D
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Re: 28 te prop removal

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I just took my prop off this weekend and it jammed up where yours is. I had to tap the prop back up the shaft a bit to take pressure off the key, then use a punch from the rear and push the key back up towards the front of the boat... then it slid right off. If the key is jammed I dont think you can get it off any other way. If you want, swing by my house and I will show you what I mean.
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Re: 28 te prop removal

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RobS wrote:It may be wise to get the shaft checked for trueness (especially with all of the whacking you've been doing :shock: ) and when it's out you can change the shaft seal, check engine alignment, etc etc etc :D
You can't check alignment with the shaft removed or with the boat out of the water.
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Nope but it's all part of putting it back together. FWIW, I have done the alignment on 2 28's out of the water and re-checked when in the water and it's been spot on on both. These boats don't flex..
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Re: 28 te prop removal

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RobS wrote: These boats don't flex..
Perhaps your boat was blocked just right. I would never go to the bank with saying alignment can be done on land. I have seen shafts move 2 inches on land and be perfect when back in the water. You never know. Everything flexes. :wink:
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jleonard wrote: I would never go to the bank with saying alignment can be done on land.
Agreed and that was not my intention. Just sharing my experiences with the 28TE.
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Re: 28 te prop removal

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[quote="RobSAgreed and that was not my intention. [/quote]

I know......you were just flexing. :lol: :roll:
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Re: 28 te prop removal

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Put my prop back on after getting it tuned by a great guy on Long Island. The prop looked good to me but he showed me that three blades had a pronounced cup, and the third did not. So its all better now and Im hoping to get about 150 more rpm out of the motor cause I maxed around 3750 on the factory tach. When I reinstalled the prop, instead od slamming down the jam nut, I drilled it and safety wired it... Much nicer and I know it will stay there. Spring is coming!
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Re: 28 te prop removal

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My prop is still there at the end of the shaft. Waiting for the weather to get above freezing. Mike do you have a 3 or 4 blade prop?
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I have the 4 blade.
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Serenity wrote:My prop is still there at the end of the shaft. Waiting for the weather to get above freezing....
So you can dig that hole behind the boat? :wink:
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Re: 28 te prop removal

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i am going out for bids to dig that hole. Perhaps I can get some of that stimulus money from our CIC.
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Re: 28 te prop removal

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As in a movie, wax on, wax off. Prop on-prop off. The magic is a big hammer. No hole and a bent prop.
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Re: 28 te prop removal

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You didn't hit it too hard with that big hammer, did ya? Did you check and make sure your tranny don't look like this!
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Re: 28 te prop removal

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Hope not. Will look this afternoon when I start working on the fridge. That tranny looks like something out of Transformers going through metamorphosis. Hurst v-drives are pretty indestructable. So what got wrapped around the prop?
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