Re: frozen prop removal
Unless you can devise some type of puller which will pull the prop off the rubber hub, you'd either have to cut the prop off or 'burn out' the rubber hub.<br /><br />Then you have to cut off the remnants and cut/split off the center metal splined insert.<br /><br />Be very careful when heating the prop, the rubber will lite on fire, and if you don't have a prop nut loosly on the end of the prop shaft, the prop can potentially 'launch' itself, aflame off the lower unit! Very spectacular and also messy.<br /><br />If the prop is still in good shape you can get it re-hubbed, otherwise it's probably not worth getting both the blades repaired and a re-hub too. Plenty of props available cheap on eBay or get a Comp Prop as they are quite inexpensive compared to alum ones.<br /><br />BTW try to concentrate the heat on the prop, and off the lower unit as much as possible, as you can heat the oil up, overpressurize and blow oil out the seals.<br /><br />Also be careful about prying between the prop and lower unit, as you can easily break that area of the lower unit. <br /><br />If you get the prop hot enough, it'll come off quite handily by itself!! A MAPP torch would have plenty of heat, you could use propane but it'll take a bit longer. <br /><br />I picked up a real nice Bernzomatic MAPP torch set from Lowes for under $35.<br /><br />HTH........ed