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Prop Shaft and Bearing Housing Remover Yamaha 20-30HP

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AMT0054-002
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Prop Shaft and Bearing Housing Remover Yamaha 20-30HP 1 5 5 1
$29.58

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Used to connect a slide hammer to the propshaft to remove the bearing carrier. Works to remove bearing carrier on standard and counter rotating lower units.

Slide hammer threads: 5/8-18 UNF

Fits: Yamaha 20-30HP (1994-Current)

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Prop Shaft and Bearing Housing Remover

  • INCLUSION & COMPATIBILITY — This comes with Marine Tech Tools Prop Shaft and Bearing Housing Remover that fits on Yamaha 20-30HP. Part Number: AMT0054-002. It is used to connect a slide hammer to the prop shaft to remove the bearing carrier on stand and counter rotating lower units.
  • REMOVING BEARING CARRIERS MADE EASY — You don't need to go to a dealer or marine mechanic to get the job done. This simple DIY tool is used for removing the bearing carrier from lower unit with a slide hammer instead of a bearing carrier puller.
  • BUILT TO LAST — This tool is made of nickel plated steel that provides a combination of corrosion and wear resistance.
  • BUILT & DEVELOPED WITH A MISSION — We are on a mission to support boat owners and mechanics in their boating lifestyle through the tools we create like this prop shaft and bearing housing remover.
  • LIFETIME WARRANTY — As a small business located in Charleston, South Carolina, USA, we take pride in all our tools. They are all built to last, backed with a lifetime warranty.

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Sep 29, 2025
It does work and is cheaper than a puller. Its a lot of work though. I have a 2011 F25 that no one ever disassembled, and getting the bearing housing removed to change the rings and seals proved difficult. I tried bearing puller with grinded jaws, but all it did was damage the housing. So I ordered a puller for 200+$ and this thing. This little gizmo arrived earlier, so I gave it a try. After hammering for about 10 minutes I got it out. On a negative side... it pulverized the washer between dog clutch and the gear, but its only 5$.
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