I had trouble with mine also!! I finally used a sawzall and they came
right off as if they were new., john.

On Dec 2, 7:07 am, flitebuilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let me start off with some explatives! [EMAIL PROTECTED]&##@@!!#$%^&[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> As you can tell I am getting very frustrated with the transmission
> couplings on the propeller shafts.  I have used pullers galore,
> torches galore, 1 million caases of WD40, and a truck full of liquid
> wrench trying to get these darn things off.  If any one has any
> suggestions as to how I can remove them I am all ears.  My next step
> is to get the die grinder out and just cut the darn things off of the
> shafts.  I know it is a waste of a good coupling, but what else am I
> to do.
>
> I am working on a 1973 36' SS.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Victor
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