Looking for someone or "someplace" knowledgeable with the King Cobra (1993-1994) ALL of the boat shops around me (within 60 miles) do not/will not work on the King Cobra...given the short summer season here in MN I am determined to learn and buy the tools needed to keep it on the water.
1994 Chris Craft 248 concept with 7.4GL, King Cobra Drive...I have searched off and on for just shy of a year(since i bought the boat) to find info on removing the prop shaft and what specific tools are needed...i purchased the SELOC Manual as well as the Clymer and i have a "1994 Factory Service Manual" on the way. Both manuals mention the typical Long Armed puller after removing the retaining bolts, housing set screw and diode...but never mention a spanner nut which is the first thing staring at you when remove the prop and thrust bushing. I have worked on motors my whole life and normally don't hesitate to jump in an figure things out BUT i am being a little more cautious with this because i don't have a lot of experience with sterndrives AND i am learning that this drive is EXTREMELY hard to find parts for. with that all being said can someone here lead me in the direction or take me under wing and guide me safely.
1994 Chris Craft 248 concept with 7.4GL, King Cobra Drive...I have searched off and on for just shy of a year(since i bought the boat) to find info on removing the prop shaft and what specific tools are needed...i purchased the SELOC Manual as well as the Clymer and i have a "1994 Factory Service Manual" on the way. Both manuals mention the typical Long Armed puller after removing the retaining bolts, housing set screw and diode...but never mention a spanner nut which is the first thing staring at you when remove the prop and thrust bushing. I have worked on motors my whole life and normally don't hesitate to jump in an figure things out BUT i am being a little more cautious with this because i don't have a lot of experience with sterndrives AND i am learning that this drive is EXTREMELY hard to find parts for. with that all being said can someone here lead me in the direction or take me under wing and guide me safely.