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Slide shaft out and back in

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meridian
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Slide shaft out and back in

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I need to replace the rear seal on my trans and I want to do it while in the water. I need to know if I slide the prop shaft back to give me room to work will I be able to get it pulled back in? The shaft is 9' long and is supported by cutless bearings at each end. 1983 albin 36'. Has anyone done this?
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Slide shaft out and back in

Post by bccanucker »

The short answer is yes. We actually did it by mistake about 3 years ago. In the classic 36 forum search on "the shaft fell out" to get the story.
The shaft had moved back about a foot. My mechanic came down to the boat, slid the shaft back into place and away we went. When I see him next I'll find out what he used to slide it back into place. I remember that moving it by hand wasn't an option

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Re: Slide shaft out and back in

Post by meridian »

I did get a diver to pull it back the last few inches. Just enough room to get the 1 11/16 socket on the trans output shaft.
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