CeeDee
New Member
On my sail drive the water sensor for some reason has had the wires cut flush. I decided to try and remove it but have had no luck in budging it with a stilson, the outer white plastic has now been shredded and I have twisted the electrodes trying to get it out, the black plastic inner cover for the electrodes has been removed exposing the electrodes and the remains of the yellowish/white plastic body in the threaded top plate of the sail drive. Given it won't budge and has broken the top of the sensor body flush with the plate I can only think it has been epoxied in position. I measured the resistance across the electrodes and it does not seem consistent but is in excess of 20k Ohms and rises as I measure it on my multimeter, I assume it should really be open circuit. It would be easy enough to sleeve a connector on each electrode and hook it up to the wiring harness but the inconsistent meter reading indicates there could be contamination on the electrodes inside the void between the rubber diaphragm seals. I plan to order another sensor at the exhorbitant Yanmar price for what is just a pair of electrodes in plastic and a cable, although have considered making my own. Any thoughts on how best to remove the body in the plate and cleaning up the thread to insert a new sensor? I was planning on trying to pull out the electrodes from the body by drilling most of it out and just put up with the plastic bits falling into the void. I guess I will need to know the thread size to clean up the thread with a tap set but have no idea what thread is used on these sensors. Any thoughts or advice welcome. See attached picture of where I have got to.