Drawing for Macwester 28 Rudder Assy

http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthrea...or-rebuild-Macwester-30&p=6305812#post6305812

Have a look at a previous post on 11/01/18 started by bowderygiles; I have two photos of the rudder

Thanks for this, interesting to see what I am working with from the bottom but what I am trying to ascertain is with the photo below now the screws are removed is this supposed to lift, or is it either welded to the rudder tube or screwed onto it. I don't want to use my grollying spanner if its welded as I will damage it but if its screwed then I will give it a go as its well and truly stuck despite copious and liberal dosing with release fluid.

I am considering a hardwood block on the shaft and a 12lb sledgehammer to see if that will loosen it but if the fitting in the photo cpmes off then I am better placed with my release fluid.

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This looks just like the rudder top on a Macwester 26. In that case the fitting with the 4 holes is screwed to the top of the rudder tube which is threaded at the top.
 
Thanks for this, interesting to see what I am working with from the bottom but what I am trying to ascertain is with the photo below now the screws are removed is this supposed to lift, or is it either welded to the rudder tube or screwed onto it. I don't want to use my grollying spanner if its welded as I will damage it but if its screwed then I will give it a go as its well and truly stuck despite copious and liberal dosing with release fluid.

I am considering a hardwood block on the shaft and a 12lb sledgehammer to see if that will loosen it but if the fitting in the photo cpmes off then I am better placed with my release fluid.

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I misunderstood your query; I have never separated this fitting from the tube, but I understand that it is screwed into the tube as someone else in this post has suggested. Please let us know and post some pictures if you can.
 
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