JimC
Well-Known Member
I have a slow leak from the rearmost bolt securing my port keel - naturally this is the most awkward to reach. The bolt (actually a stud) is 20 mm diameter, over it is fitted a galvanised steel plate about 4" x 2", then a washer, then the nut. There is about 1" of stud protruding through the nut. The plate is bedded-down on Sikaflex with more Sikaflex glooped over the nut, washer and the protruding end of the stud. The water is coming up the stud and escaping either between the plate and washer or between the washer and nut, or both. The nut and stud are rusty. The Sikaflex that was glooped over the nut, washer and stud has been undermined and loosened by the rust and was easily pulled off.
I would appreciate some advice on how to fix this. My first thought, having brought the boat ashore, is to remove nut, washer and, if possible, plate; dry, clean up and reassemble using fresh Sikaflex. The problem I foresee is that the Sikaflex will only stick to the pre-existing rust on the nut and stud and will come away again taking me back to square one. I could get a new nut but not much chance of replacing the stud. I've been considering rust converters but don't know if these are any good long-term or if compatible with Sikaflex. Any advice very welcome.
I would appreciate some advice on how to fix this. My first thought, having brought the boat ashore, is to remove nut, washer and, if possible, plate; dry, clean up and reassemble using fresh Sikaflex. The problem I foresee is that the Sikaflex will only stick to the pre-existing rust on the nut and stud and will come away again taking me back to square one. I could get a new nut but not much chance of replacing the stud. I've been considering rust converters but don't know if these are any good long-term or if compatible with Sikaflex. Any advice very welcome.