Snowgoose-1
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Tried silicone and ptfe without success.
Ideas ?
Ta
Ideas ?
Ta
I'd be very wary of this approach. It wouldn't take much to sheer the outer flange off and pull the whole thing through the hull.If as on reading I think it is probably a log housing then the blanking plug may well have a ring attached, if it has thread a length of strong cord through it and tie a hammer head to the other ( the heavier the hammer or other implement the better) then in a vertical direction swing the hammer away from the plug directly in line with the axis of the through hull. Gently at first but if it doesn't work increase the velocity of the hammer. It's akin to using a slide hammer and the vertical pull will probably release it. Next time you use it clean the plug, grease it with a silicone grease twist it in the housing and then withdraw it and regress before finally reseating it.
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I'd be very wary of this approach. It wouldn't take much to sheer the outer flange off and pull the whole thing through the hull.
Sod's lawSomeone'll be allong soon to tell us what I've missed, no doubt.
Apparently also happens when Trident 24 rudder tube bearings are replaced with nylon ones. Jams the rudder solid, inspiring Atlantic crossings.Nylon absorbs water and will swell if immersed in water for long periods. I would hope that the manufacturers would have used acetal or Delrin which absorbs less water but they may have not bothered for a blanking plug.
How do I know? We made a nylon transducer housing fitted in the bottom of a VLCC ballast tank. I had a 2 hour struggle in very hot and humid conditions getting it out fot servicing. Luckily the through hull was a huge bronze valve so no danger of it breaking or sinking the ship.
Thanks all for the suggestions.
I will have another go this week.
The fitting (50mm) is an old , before my time with the boat. I have purchased an electronic log that would fit nicely . The plastic threaded keep cap is the first problem and probably the bung will also have swelled . Looks like I will have to come out or dry out somewhere.