JoeQ
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None of my seacocks have locknuts on the keep plate screws. Also need a handle for a 1 1/2" seacock.
Original part seem a bit over priced
Original part seem a bit over priced
None of my seacocks have locknuts on the keep plate screws. Also need a handle for a 1 1/2" seacock.
Original part seem a bit over priced![]()
None of my seacocks have locknuts on the keep plate screws. Also need a handle for a 1 1/2" seacock.
an alternative solution is to drill crosswise through the bolt heads from flat to flat with a 2mm drill, then lock the bolts with monel metal wire, in the same way as critical bolts are secured in aircraft. This can make servicing the seacocks a lot easier - and no nuts to drop into the bilge!
Depending on how good the access to your seacocks is, these things can be more of a curse than a blessing - getting them undone, especially if they have been left alone for a while, may need a specially-bent spanner, as there often isn't enough room around them to swing a full length one - an alternative solution is to drill crosswise through the bolt heads from flat to flat with a 2mm drill, then lock the bolts with monel metal wire, in the same way as critical bolts are secured in aircraft. This can make servicing the seacocks a lot easier - and no nuts to drop into the bilge!
The problem there is that, after servicing, it's often necessary to nip the bolts up a little after the seacocks have been in the water and opened and shut a few times - not so easy with Loctite, as you have to remove the bolts each time to re-apply it, which puts you back to square one - whereas lock-wiring is easily re-done.I have a hunch that a few drops of threadlock would do the trick in this application (but I confess to using the locknuts )
+1- whereas lock-wiring is easily re-done.
None of my seacocks have locknuts on the keep plate screws. Also need a handle for a 1 1/2" seacock.
Original part seem a bit over priced![]()
Pennies.About £2 each. How cheap should they be?
Something else Babcocks didn't fit / refit? - pay a small fortune and still get a bunch of monkeys.Pennies.