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[email protected] 02-06-2012 07:58 PM

Tryin to pull my trs drive off
 
Im pullin my motor to freshen it up, and I can't seem to pull the damn dive off, after cutting a tamper proof key off and all the nuts off the effin drive just won't budge! Somebody told me to heat up each stud and screw them off ! Just need a little input.

picklenjim 02-06-2012 08:46 PM

With the trim cylinders removed swing the drive up by hand enough to where you can slip a piece of 2 x 2 wood across between the drive and gimble ring and let the drive down against the wood. Now swing the drive up again a couple inches and let it fall against the wood and it will pop loose.

[email protected] 02-07-2012 08:42 AM

didnt think of that ill try it

MILD THUNDER 02-08-2012 09:26 PM

I had a set of Ssm drives that were so stuck on, I had tO make wooden wedges, and drive them in between the drive and the helmet. It took all day, lots of pounding, tugging, sweating and swearing. The corrosion between the stainless mounting studs and aluminum drive case, was like they welded together.

sparky24 02-12-2012 10:54 AM

just be careful not to crack the gimbal ring if you get carried away trs drive is pretty heavy for that aluminum gimbal ring

FIXX 02-12-2012 03:03 PM

Fixx
 
go to the hardware store and buy a couple of the correct size nuts,double nut the studs and see it you can brake then loose from the bell housing,this will sometime loosen the corrosion from around the stud and the housing around it,,if you feel it binding then stop,you may brake the stud.

502ss 02-12-2012 04:34 PM

Get a can of this stuff....

http://www.loctitefreezeandrelease.com/

I saw it used on ship shape tv for that exact issue!!

MILD THUNDER 02-13-2012 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by mrfixxall (Post 3615845)
go to the hardware store and buy a couple of the correct size nuts,double nut the studs and see it you can brake then loose from the bell housing,this will sometime loosen the corrosion from around the stud and the housing around it,,if you feel it binding then stop,you may brake the stud.

This is a great idea. I will put that in the how to library above my shoulders for future reference. :cartman:

dereknkathy 02-13-2012 04:47 PM

i don't think those studs will turn like that. you might be able to get them to flex back and forth a little to break the gunk-salt-corrosion bond between the drive and the studs, but i would be careful. i would get a can of PB Blaster. soak em. tap on side of drive where bolts are. heat side of drive by studs with a torch. pick up drive and drop it on the aforementioned board. repeat ad nauseum. you will get it. oh yeah; unbolt the motor-trans. pull it forward. it may even come out. this will make sure splines aren't siezed between drive and back of trans.

FIXX 02-13-2012 05:14 PM

fixx
 

Originally Posted by dereknkathy (Post 3616729)
i don't think those studs will turn like that. you might be able to get them to flex back and forth a little to break the gunk-salt-corrosion bond between the drive and the studs, but i would be careful. i would get a can of PB Blaster. soak em. tap on side of drive where bolts are. heat side of drive by studs with a torch. pick up drive and drop it on the aforementioned board. repeat ad nauseum. you will get it. oh yeah; unbolt the motor-trans. pull it forward. it may even come out. this will make sure splines aren't siezed between drive and back of trans.

they unscrew,its a nla part..just have to be careful..

http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...c=BELL+HOUSING


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