Ian_Edwards
Well-Known Member
I need to replace the paddle wheel on the speed log.
The Airmar instruction say:
"If fouling is severe, push out the paddlewheel shaftusing a spare shaft or a 4D finish nail with a flattened point."
I tried this using a modified jeweler screwdriver, with a shaft about the same size as the paddle wheel shaft, I started gently tapping it, and finished up with a small lump hammer. I can get the side I'm tapping to move a couple of mm, but the shaft isn't moving on the other side, I'm just bending the plastic.
I stopped before I did any serious damage.
Has anyone else had this problem? If they have how did they get the pin out.
or any other bright, and printable suggestions.
The Airmar instruction say:
"If fouling is severe, push out the paddlewheel shaftusing a spare shaft or a 4D finish nail with a flattened point."
I tried this using a modified jeweler screwdriver, with a shaft about the same size as the paddle wheel shaft, I started gently tapping it, and finished up with a small lump hammer. I can get the side I'm tapping to move a couple of mm, but the shaft isn't moving on the other side, I'm just bending the plastic.
I stopped before I did any serious damage.
Has anyone else had this problem? If they have how did they get the pin out.
or any other bright, and printable suggestions.