paulrae
Well-Known Member
Problems never come along in ones, do they? I thought of posting this under an alias, as these are pretty trivial, but hey, I can take the prospective abuse.
Two troublesome nuts/screws on my saildrive - the prop and the oil drain.
Number 1: To replace the saildrive anode I've removed the folding prop and the locknut (on VP MD2030), easy peasy. The main nut which holds the hub onto the saildrive just won't budge. I've jammed the hub against the hull using a block of wood, but that didn't work. As I'm particularly talented at breaking kit using brute force and ignorance, and this is an expensive piece of kit, I'm keen not use that talent on this occasion. I've tried soaking with WD40, but to no avail. Could I use heat without damaging the saildrive internals?
Number 2: Should be dead easy. Trying to remove the oil drain screw in the saildrive leg, no joy. After removing old antifoul around contact areas, tried 'persuading' the crew to turn with reasonable taps on a hammer on the end of a large screwdriver held at a suitable angle, again to no avail.
Your collective experience would be much appreciated. I'm really reluctant to get a man in for something so trivial, /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif. I may have to, though as we're going into the water two weeks on Friday /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Two troublesome nuts/screws on my saildrive - the prop and the oil drain.
Number 1: To replace the saildrive anode I've removed the folding prop and the locknut (on VP MD2030), easy peasy. The main nut which holds the hub onto the saildrive just won't budge. I've jammed the hub against the hull using a block of wood, but that didn't work. As I'm particularly talented at breaking kit using brute force and ignorance, and this is an expensive piece of kit, I'm keen not use that talent on this occasion. I've tried soaking with WD40, but to no avail. Could I use heat without damaging the saildrive internals?
Number 2: Should be dead easy. Trying to remove the oil drain screw in the saildrive leg, no joy. After removing old antifoul around contact areas, tried 'persuading' the crew to turn with reasonable taps on a hammer on the end of a large screwdriver held at a suitable angle, again to no avail.
Your collective experience would be much appreciated. I'm really reluctant to get a man in for something so trivial, /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif. I may have to, though as we're going into the water two weeks on Friday /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif