Vincentc
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
The most difficult part of removing the coupling was the cotter pin. The hole in the coupling was about 3/8" aft of the pin. With the PSS shaft seal, the shaft does not go back very far and to see the cotter pin very well I had to use a mirror to see what I was doing. Retrieving the pin was time consuming and frustrating.
I finally was able to pull it out. The nut on the end of the shaft was loose and I removed it by hand. Using Kroil penetrating oil and a threaded puller, it took just a few taps with a hammer for the coupling to slide off.
As I understand it the the taper is supposed to carry the load and the nut is there for safety; however, isn't the nut supposed to be tight? It's a 1 3/4" tapered shaft. Also is it cause for concern that the coupling is so far back on the shaft that the cotter pin is forward of the hole in the coupling?
Thanks
Vincent
I finally was able to pull it out. The nut on the end of the shaft was loose and I removed it by hand. Using Kroil penetrating oil and a threaded puller, it took just a few taps with a hammer for the coupling to slide off.
As I understand it the the taper is supposed to carry the load and the nut is there for safety; however, isn't the nut supposed to be tight? It's a 1 3/4" tapered shaft. Also is it cause for concern that the coupling is so far back on the shaft that the cotter pin is forward of the hole in the coupling?
Thanks
Vincent