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Merc 9.9 prop removal
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<blockquote data-quote="retiredff" data-source="post: 187620" data-attributes="member: 3210"><p>I bought a '92 Merc 9.9 that has been hardly used. I have it in good shape for this season, but when I tried to remove the prop to grease the shaft, the nut won't budge. I have sprayed BP Blaster for the last 4 days. When I put the piece of wood between the anticave plate and the prop there is plenty of "give" when using a breaker bar. Should I put it in forward to take away the "give"? Will that damage the prop shaft? Can I use an impact?</p><p></p><p>any suggestion welcome</p><p></p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredff, post: 187620, member: 3210"] I bought a '92 Merc 9.9 that has been hardly used. I have it in good shape for this season, but when I tried to remove the prop to grease the shaft, the nut won't budge. I have sprayed BP Blaster for the last 4 days. When I put the piece of wood between the anticave plate and the prop there is plenty of "give" when using a breaker bar. Should I put it in forward to take away the "give"? Will that damage the prop shaft? Can I use an impact? any suggestion welcome Tony [/QUOTE]
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