Hi Joel, Those diagrams are hard to read. I studied them pretty closely when
figuring out my repair plan. As I recall, there is the compass, which screws
into what seems to be a "spacer", then you have the throttle/tranny
lever/linkage assembly and below that there is the top of the pedestal which is
kind of funnel shaped. So, the bolts go through the bottom flange of the
spacer/compass housing, through the throttle/tranny linkage assemble and screw
directly into the funnel shaped piece at the top of the pedestal. I don't
recall struggling with holding back on any nuts when using the vicegrips to
remove the bolts. That is why I believe they screw right into the top of the
pedestal. The bolts are about 3 1/2" long to get them through all the parts.
Here is a link to a sketch I put together from memory but, I'm pretty sure this
is how it goes. http://sdrv.ms/XUoFbu
---------- Original Message ----------
From: Joel Aronson <joel.aron...@gmail.com>
To: "cnc-list@cnc-list.com" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Subject: Re: Stus-List Edson Pedestal
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 10:37:17 -0400
Kim, There is a diagram
here:�http://www.edsonmarine.com/support/PDFs/planning/EB381SteeringGuide.pdf
I don't think the screws go all the way to the pedestal. but I could be wrong.
Joel35/3Annapolis
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 10:08 AM, Kim Brown <kimcbr...@comcast.net> wrote:
I have been shamed into checking and lubing the steering by the crowd.
Bottom end looks fine- no meat hooks tension seems about right etc.
�However
I can't get the machine screws holding the binnacle loose. Upon removing the
compass, there are four large slotted screws (with plastic/nylon isolating
washers under their heads. They head down through the bottom of the nice
chrome can that holds the compass. �Next layer of this wedding cake is
the
throttle/shift piece, then a thin slice for the pedestal guard then the
actual steering pedestal. �Does any one know if these screws
�actually
thread into the throttle/shift layer or just pass through all the way
through to steering pedestal itself. �Don't see any obvious way to apply
PBBlaster, heat or other means of persuasion. �If I just slice the
heads off
am I going to have enough of a stub to work with or am I likely to have to
drill them out? �Guess I could leave well enough alone but that is just
asking for failure at an inopportune time....
Kim Brown
Trust Me!!! 35-3
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