@TJSmith: I started with a large Philip's head on a ratchet tool. I wanted to make sure I did not break the bolt, as I did not have any idea of their conditions until they were all out. I loosened two of the four machine screws. The other two needed some "talking" to as in "MOVE YOU BASTARD"! with an impact tool. Once loosened, I backed them out with a large screw driver. I then pulled a little on the strut and with a Stanley knife I removed some or most of the 4200. I came away nicely. Turned it upside down on the shaft and slid it off. The nuts are captured inside. Of course I had already removed the keyway for the prop. I course brushed the strut and then hand sanded. My intent was to get the blue ablative paint off. I used 4200 to bed the strut and added some down the holes to the nuts. I really over did the amount of 4200 and wiped the excess away with a plastic scraper, trying to create an encapsulated area. Waste, yes, but in my mind well worth it.