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- Easy to Use
Cons
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- Engine
Comments about National Products Pro-Pull Prop Tool Kit:
Used this to change the prop on my Malibu 23 LSV. The supplied wrench did not exactly fit the nut on my boat so i used an open ended wrench. The prop puller worked perfectly and made easy work of a prop change for a first timer.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Protects Well
Cons
- Should were safety glasse
Best Uses
Comments about National Products Pro-Pull Prop Tool Kit:
Extra components come in handy when working in water
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to Use
Cons
- Kind of Pricey
Best Uses
- Outdoor
- Quick Fix
Comments about National Products Pro-Pull Prop Tool Kit:
Great tool for what it does. Tries a gear puller to remove the prop before I bought this and it is the only tool I found that really works
Pros
- Easy to Use
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Inboard
Comments about National Products Pro-Pull Prop Tool Kit:
This product work well, take the cotter key out loosen the prop nut , install prop puller and turn the bolt to tighten onto end of shaft, and it pulls the prop off. Real easy to use, this was my first time pulling an inboard prop and it took all of 5 minutes.
Pros
- Easy to Use
Cons
- Instructions not detailed
Best Uses
- Engine
Comments about National Products Pro-Pull Prop Tool Kit:
the tool is solid. And once I got some instruction, easy to use, took some torque/strength to do, but worked. [...]
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Is the storage box big enough to hold the spare prop?
THanks!Asked on 8/29/2011 by Anonymous from Hendersonville,TN0 answers
Q:
Is this Prop puller for a three bladed or four bladed prop. I need one for a four bladed prop.Asked on 5/19/2009 by sam from seattle2 answers
A:
It will work with either a 3 or 4 blade prop ... and when you use it, be sure to use the prop nut 'adapter', (or back off the nut), but DON't pull directly against the shaft. As a bonus, this kit is VERY complete, and easy to store in the boat within the case. Hope that helpsAnswered on 7/7/2009 by Boomer_Bear from Vancouver, BC, CanadaVERIFIED BUYER
A:
Works on my three blade perfectAnswered on 7/6/2011 by Kyle from Charlton, MA

