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Removing Prop Cone Nut?
« on: November 04 2021, 15:26 »
We have a VP S130 sail drive with a standard fixed 3 blade propeller.
I want to remove the prop. I’ve removed the allen headed bolt that secures the Cone Nut but cannot shift the cone nut.
I assume the Cone Nut screws on -which hand thread?
Any tips for removing it?

John

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Re: Removing Prop Cone Nut?
« Reply #1 on: November 04 2021, 15:35 »
John

If I remember right there is a hole throu the cone. Put it into gear and shove a screw driver throu the hole and twist or tap it with a hammer that should be it

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Re: Removing Prop Cone Nut?
« Reply #2 on: November 04 2021, 15:40 »
Thanks Mike - can you remember if it’s a standard thread?

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Re: Removing Prop Cone Nut?
« Reply #3 on: November 04 2021, 16:10 »
Cannot remember John think so

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Re: Removing Prop Cone Nut?
« Reply #4 on: November 04 2021, 16:25 »
Normal right hand thread. Geoff

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Re: Removing Prop Cone Nut?
« Reply #5 on: November 04 2021, 16:29 »
I blocked the prop with a baulk of wood against the hull & used a screw driver as a Tommy bar with a 600mm extension handle but it wouldn’t move. It was removed by a mechanic last year to change the shaft seals.

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Re: Removing Prop Cone Nut?
« Reply #6 on: November 04 2021, 16:38 »
I blocked the prop with a baulk of wood against the hull & used a screw driver as a Tommy bar with a 600mm extension handle but it wouldn’t move. It was removed by a mechanic last year to change the shaft seals.

My local VP dealer has serviced my saildrive on a couple of occasions, using a block of wood to stop the prop turning.  This year, they found that the hub of the prop was starting to separate from the rubber insert, necessitating a new prop at around £300.  I suspect that using a block of wood, rather than putting the engine into gear as VP recommend, may risk damaging the prop.

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Re: Removing Prop Cone Nut?
« Reply #7 on: November 04 2021, 16:50 »
The cone comes off easily if installed correctly, which it isn't by most "marine engineers".

For our 120S-E, that means:
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Propeller cone 70 Nm - grease splines first
Cone lock bolt 20 Nm - with Loctite on threads

70 Nm isn't that much for a thread that big, so many mechanics instead apply the good old "as tight as you can fucking get it" principle, creating a problem for the next person to remove the cone and potential damage to parts.

Your standard torque wrench won't fit the cone, but a simple spring loaded luggage scale at the end of a lever will - the math is easy, 70 Nm is about 7 kg on a 1m lever - adjust for the length of your lever.
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Re: Removing Prop Cone Nut?
« Reply #8 on: November 07 2021, 13:09 »
Thanks for all the advice.
Despite my best efforts I was still unable to shift the cone nut.
In the end the mechanic who replaced the SD Shaft and Seal undid it for me. He used a lot of force, but it only took 2 minutes!
Anyway the I can now take the prop home and remove 15 years old antifoul.

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Re: Removing Prop Cone Nut?
« Reply #9 on: November 07 2021, 19:54 »
John

Well at least you know for next time and nothings broken

Mike