Specification AutoPartPosition : outside Brand : ACROPIX BulletPoint1 : Auto Parts: [Fitment] works on inboard with 3/4" to 1-1/8" shaft size. BulletPoint2 : Car Components: [Easy to Use] The prop shaft puller's jaws open 3.25" to 4.5", these tools have fine threads for easy removal of 2nd, 3rd, and 4th blade propellers on the inboard shaft. BulletPoint3 : Automobile Parts: [Pros] Made of high strength heat treated alloy steel and plated for rust protection, tough and sturdy enough. BulletPoint4 : Car Accessories: [Function] Designed to remove 2, 3 and 4 blade propellers on inboard shafts. With fine threads, it is possible to pull the propeller with less force. BulletPoint5 : Auto Components: [Package] 1x Inboard Propeller Puller. Please confirm the size before purchasing. Color : Black, Silver Tone ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 6967716565459 FitType : Universal IncludedComponents : no ItemName : ACROPIX Inboard Propeller Puller C Clamp Puller for Ski & Wakeboard Surf Propellers fits 3/4" to 1-1/8" Shaft Car Parts ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 2.36 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 9.84 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 4.33 inches ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemTypeKeyword : automotive-bearing-pullers Manufacturer : ACROPIX Material : Metal ModelName : 8chHPpz8Qj9mf6JOh8WjMAnihY25P ModelNumber : 8chHPpz8Qj9mf6JOh8WjMAnihY25P NumberOfItems : 1 PartNumber : fccar240808005035 ProductDescription : Feature: Works on 3/4" to 1-1/8" shaft diameters. These make the puller tough and sturdy enough to achieve a good anti-corrosion and anti-rust effect. Designed to remove 2, 3, and 4 blade propellers on inboard shafts. These tools have fine thread screws to enable a strong pulling force with little effort.
Specification: Color: Black, Silver Tone Material: Metal
Installation:
Remove the cotter pin. Loosen the prop nut twice (do not remove the nut). Back out the prop puller bolt to allow for installation of the puller. Put the puller between the forward end of the prop hub and aft of the strut. Tighten the puller bolt clockwise with a wrench. Don't tighten too much. After the puller is firmly in place and the puller bolts are tightened, tap the opposite end of the puller with a hammer. Steps 3 and 4 May need to be repeated. When reinstalling the propeller, a thin layer of grease or anti-tightening film can be applied to the shaft/hole taper, but do not apply too much. Also, do not tighten the support nut too much.