Triskele
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
Any specific reason to remove the shafts? If you don't 'need' to pull the shafts for some reason, you can replace cutlass without pulling the shafts. It takes a special puller, but spending a few hundred dollars for a puller is WAAAYYY better than pulling a shaft in my opinion.
Strut pro makes one.
Do you have a reference for where to find a puller?
Where are you? I have one you can use. You would still need to get the sleeves to match your shaft diameter. I have those for a 1.5 shaft.
If you can, I suggest pulling the shafts and doing a thorough inspection of everything, including inspecting the shaft for runnout (straightness). You can laser check the strut alignment, or just go with the fact that if you can slide the shaft back fairly easily (use dishsoap) then they are good enough.
Obviously, if all components have been inspected recently, no point in pulling the shafts.
Can anyone tell me the size of the nut inside the coupling or socket required to remove it?