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Old 01 June 2017, 06:38   #1
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Yamaha 150 prop nut size

Does anybody know the prop nut size for a 2007 Yamaha 150 hp four stroke?
I want to remove the prop tonight when I go to the boat but think I will need to pick up a socket on the way down.

Also torque to put back on would help

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Old 01 June 2017, 12:15   #2
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They aren't normally very tight and most people use an adjustable spanner, don't forget the pliers for the split ring.

I don't use a standard nut anymore since haveing a 4 blade stainless stolen and use one of these locking nuts instead, nut size is in this link.https://shop.mcgard.com/products/mar...of-1?sku=74040
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Old 01 June 2017, 12:19   #3
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thanks jonp
I've already got those in the car as well as an adjustable just wanted socket size just in case
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Old 04 June 2017, 14:14   #4
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It was 27mm
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Old 05 June 2017, 00:06   #5
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It was 27mm
Was it very tight? They shouldn't be over tight.
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