Javelin
Well-Known Member
Selden Rodkicker and other grumbles
I'm part way through a refit of an Oyster 435.
I decided to replace the wire strop on the Selden rod kicker as the original was looking a little tired.
On dismantling I discovered the gas strut inside had almost rusted away although at the time it still seemed to work.
The walls of the gas strut felt spongy and then a few minutes after I placed it on the bench it made a short but loud hiss and died.
I find it strange having fitted lots of stainless struts to locker lids and hatches so I know they exist, that Selden persist in fitting a mild steel encased strut within their expensive alloy rodkickers.
Especially when for a type 30 you're looking at paying £1200.
If you've not checked yours in a while and there's any sign of rust near the base then you know what its likely to be.
I'm part way through a refit of an Oyster 435.
I decided to replace the wire strop on the Selden rod kicker as the original was looking a little tired.
On dismantling I discovered the gas strut inside had almost rusted away although at the time it still seemed to work.
The walls of the gas strut felt spongy and then a few minutes after I placed it on the bench it made a short but loud hiss and died.
I find it strange having fitted lots of stainless struts to locker lids and hatches so I know they exist, that Selden persist in fitting a mild steel encased strut within their expensive alloy rodkickers.
Especially when for a type 30 you're looking at paying £1200.
If you've not checked yours in a while and there's any sign of rust near the base then you know what its likely to be.
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