AngusBrut
New Member
Very good points. Thank you Daverw.
I had a similar thought. The rod I bought had threaded ends and screwed into plastic blocks. It should be possible to make something.We made spacers to suit from acetal rod that fitted the inside dia of the kicker at either end, the ram was threaded at both ends and the spacers were tapped to fit, cut a slot in the spacer for the internal wire to run inside. Don’t forget the strut is only a tube with another sized to fit inside nothing difficult, it’s always under compression so everything stays in place
Nice. Just figured out that there is nothing to fit the strut in to at one end. The housing plastic bits are a bit of a wreck. Looks like I will need a whole new kicker. Still not sure which one and I don't want to oversize because the price difference between the smallest and largest is a lot. I guess I just need to follow the size selector on the Selden site (although they don't list my boat).

See post #12 above. Spring balance, tape measure and basic lever theory gives you the force in the strut.Related but slightly different. I don't know what replacement gas strut I need as there wasn't one in strut housing (to my surprise). Anyone have any ideas on how to size the right strut?
Where did you get the plastic slide from, we have the same problem. Thank youDid mine using a commercial replacement. The kicker is easy to dismantle so it's just a case of remove and replace.
I did have a minor problem with the screwed end of the strut rusted onto the rod of the gas strut.
I chose the easy opt out of buying a spare plastic slide to save hastle and the risk of possible breakage.
Subsequently managed to drill out the old one.
Despite having to buy the slide, it still came in muck cheaper than using the Selden part ( which by the markings on it are not made by Selden ).