Chiliblue
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I inherited a Aero4gen which has been working just fine.
I lost a blade over the winter and replaced it... it made the unit unstable (I should have replace the blades in pairs)
To cut a long story short, it seemed like it was time to take it from the boat for a service and a repaint. Once off it was obvious that it was in good working condition with smooth bearings, sadly however due to the way it was installed I had to snip the wires to remove it and as the installer had left no slack what so ever I will have to replace the wiring including the wires that go up to the contacts on the pivot.
To replace those I will have to remove that pivot which seems simple enough but I just can't the bearings to slide out from the body of the unit.ve
Can anyone recommend some where in the portsmouth or farnham area I could get the part extracted? Is there a place where people send these to be serviced? Or can you give me some tips on how to do it? I am following the instruction and clamping the shaft and hitting the body through a wooden block as described in the manual, I don't feel comfortable applying heat due to the nature of the device. No points for the 'hit it harder' tip which I suspect might follow.
Thanks in advance
Chiliblue
I inherited a Aero4gen which has been working just fine.
I lost a blade over the winter and replaced it... it made the unit unstable (I should have replace the blades in pairs)
To cut a long story short, it seemed like it was time to take it from the boat for a service and a repaint. Once off it was obvious that it was in good working condition with smooth bearings, sadly however due to the way it was installed I had to snip the wires to remove it and as the installer had left no slack what so ever I will have to replace the wiring including the wires that go up to the contacts on the pivot.
To replace those I will have to remove that pivot which seems simple enough but I just can't the bearings to slide out from the body of the unit.ve
Can anyone recommend some where in the portsmouth or farnham area I could get the part extracted? Is there a place where people send these to be serviced? Or can you give me some tips on how to do it? I am following the instruction and clamping the shaft and hitting the body through a wooden block as described in the manual, I don't feel comfortable applying heat due to the nature of the device. No points for the 'hit it harder' tip which I suspect might follow.
Thanks in advance
Chiliblue