ru-glyde is what we used when i worked for a marine prop repair shop for 7+ years. Also we have the press and cones for the job. But you can't lick your fingers when using ru-glyde.
Go to A-1 race supplies and but a SS exhaulst reducer. Then cut it at the exact spot that matches the ID you need. Then I basically cut out a large washer out of SS sheet. Then welded that to the base. Thank for your question
ru-glyde is what we used when i worked for a marine prop repair shop for 7+ years. Also we have the press and cones for the job. But you can't lick your fingers when using ru-glyde.
It`s a Miracle you were able to get it done with that rig. Have you attempted the Yam. 61A bushing, without the front and Aft guides..?
Wanting to know if this worked. Afraid prop may slip under load. Will look forward to hearing back. Appreciate your help!
So far I haven't had any issues. I have probably covered around 100 miles with it.
I have been running the prop on my 200 yamaha. I haven't had any slipping issues
How did you make that funnel tool?
Go to A-1 race supplies and but a SS exhaulst reducer. Then cut it at the exact spot that matches the ID you need. Then I basically cut out a large washer out of SS sheet. Then welded that to the base. Thank for your question
Como puedo conseguir esa herramienta para poder colocar el buje