FinesseChris
Well-Known Member
The Finesse 24 has a centre plate pivoting on a 170mm M20 bolt, which passes through the iron keel. Both ends of the bolt are recessed.
It's reckoned good practice to occasionally check and if necessary replace the bolt, and some owners do this every season.
Good plan, we thought. We managed to get the bolt ends exposed - they are covered with a layer of silicone filler - and to get the nut off. We have sourced a replacement bolt.
But can we drive the old bolt through? No, it will not budge. "Just tap it throu with a drift" say the experts. In our case, nothing will move.
We have tried inserting a crow and then a wedge to lift the plat a fraction, in case the weight of the plate was binding on the bolt. No luck. We have treated the bolt to copious sprays of easing oil. No luck.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Chris
It's reckoned good practice to occasionally check and if necessary replace the bolt, and some owners do this every season.
Good plan, we thought. We managed to get the bolt ends exposed - they are covered with a layer of silicone filler - and to get the nut off. We have sourced a replacement bolt.
But can we drive the old bolt through? No, it will not budge. "Just tap it throu with a drift" say the experts. In our case, nothing will move.
We have tried inserting a crow and then a wedge to lift the plat a fraction, in case the weight of the plate was binding on the bolt. No luck. We have treated the bolt to copious sprays of easing oil. No luck.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Chris