I have inherited an old Merc Kiekhaeffer outboard engine which whose internal workings of the foot are completely shot. I have separated the bottom half of the skeg to work on the prop drive on a bench.
By virtue of its design, this unit was not intended for disassembly EVER. In order to access the inner workings of the prop output mechanism, I was required to drill two 8mm holes on either side of the flange, then with bolts and a puller, managed to get it off. There was no obvious way to hold the flange and extract it without destroying it.
I now have the bearing in sight, but again am bewildered as to how to remove it. The outer race of the bearing exposes a small shoulder of maybe 2 mm, and the inner race is running on a hollowed shaft, the prop output shaft sits in the middle of all this. I dont think there is a puller out there small enough and strong enough to grab on the inner race of the hollowed shaft (the small space between the prop shaft).
On the side of the input shaft, its as impenetrable as fort knox. Id like to get inside the foot to see what caused this catastrophic failure.
If anyone has any tips or knows where I can get a parts breakdown and a disassembly procedure Id truly be grateful.
SK.
By virtue of its design, this unit was not intended for disassembly EVER. In order to access the inner workings of the prop output mechanism, I was required to drill two 8mm holes on either side of the flange, then with bolts and a puller, managed to get it off. There was no obvious way to hold the flange and extract it without destroying it.
I now have the bearing in sight, but again am bewildered as to how to remove it. The outer race of the bearing exposes a small shoulder of maybe 2 mm, and the inner race is running on a hollowed shaft, the prop output shaft sits in the middle of all this. I dont think there is a puller out there small enough and strong enough to grab on the inner race of the hollowed shaft (the small space between the prop shaft).
On the side of the input shaft, its as impenetrable as fort knox. Id like to get inside the foot to see what caused this catastrophic failure.
If anyone has any tips or knows where I can get a parts breakdown and a disassembly procedure Id truly be grateful.
SK.