Sinbad1
Well-Known Member
Help needed from metallurgist.
Boat has a 316 stainless rudder shaft, the base of which sits in a bronze bush which is itself housed in what appears to be a bronze bush housing/heel bearing. This heel bearing housing is bolted through the GRP long keel.
Last winter I rebushed the heel bearing and replaced the two rivets fixing the heel bearing to the keel, with what I assumed were two bronze bolts. I now have extensive electrolysis on the these two bolt heads and on the nuts. What material should I be using for bolting the heel bearing?...........and if I made up two rivets from a solid copper bar, would this be effective enough to prevent electrolysis?
Thanks everyone.
Boat has a 316 stainless rudder shaft, the base of which sits in a bronze bush which is itself housed in what appears to be a bronze bush housing/heel bearing. This heel bearing housing is bolted through the GRP long keel.
Last winter I rebushed the heel bearing and replaced the two rivets fixing the heel bearing to the keel, with what I assumed were two bronze bolts. I now have extensive electrolysis on the these two bolt heads and on the nuts. What material should I be using for bolting the heel bearing?...........and if I made up two rivets from a solid copper bar, would this be effective enough to prevent electrolysis?
Thanks everyone.