Re: Prop frozen on
i just removed mine that was frozen on.<br />First i sprayed it down with a very good penitrating oil such as LPS name brand, and let it set over night, i then used a few blocks of 2X4 under the back of the prop as close to the hub as possible, so that the prop can not go backwards. I then installed the prop nut to where it was flush with the end of the prop shaft, and struck the nut with a dead blow hammer. It worked great for me, but then again i did not care of i messed anything up since the lower unit is shot, and you would know it came off with no problem. If i had needed the lower unit i am sure it would have caused damaged, Murphy's law in action i guess lol. You could also try heating up the hub NOT the shaft, with a mapp Gas torch or cutting torch, just do not over heat, then after heating it up, try using a hammer place a block of wood on the back side of your prop blade close to your hub and hit the block of wood. Good luck.