steve yates
Well-Known Member
I have two very stiff blakes on my westerly, I have the cone out of the smaller one, but still working on getting the cone out of the larger one.
Am I right in thinking I dont need to be taking the aseembly out of the hull to service these? I just need to remove the locking collar and then tap the cone out with a drift?
So when it comes to lapping them, am I just lapping the cone? In other words, do I work the grinding paste around the cone with something or do I smear it on the cone, put the cone back in the seacock and work it in there? If so, can I work it in both directions as it may not be possible to keep going round? or should it really be done in one direction?
The other thing is, I have some spare ones to refurbish. So would it work if I put one of the spares into a vice and then inserted the cone from the boat into it and lapped it at home, taking it back to insert into the insitu seacock when done?
Thanks.
Am I right in thinking I dont need to be taking the aseembly out of the hull to service these? I just need to remove the locking collar and then tap the cone out with a drift?
So when it comes to lapping them, am I just lapping the cone? In other words, do I work the grinding paste around the cone with something or do I smear it on the cone, put the cone back in the seacock and work it in there? If so, can I work it in both directions as it may not be possible to keep going round? or should it really be done in one direction?
The other thing is, I have some spare ones to refurbish. So would it work if I put one of the spares into a vice and then inserted the cone from the boat into it and lapped it at home, taking it back to insert into the insitu seacock when done?
Thanks.