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Subject: Re: Stus-List Rudder Squeeking C&C 35-3
Here's my update:
I got a hold of stainless steal zerk fittings an
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>> ½” thich than ¼”, so no problems.
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>> Rick Brass
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> Hi Bruce,
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: CHARLES SCHEAFFER
Subject: Re: Stus-List Rudder Squeeking C&C 35-3
Hi Bruce,
You didn't state if you drilled the fiberglass casing with the rudder still in
the boat?
How did you drill through the delrin bearings without drilling into the SS
rudder
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Date: 4/26/19 5:17 PM (GMT-05:00) To:
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Re: Stus-List Rudder Squeeking C&C 35-3 I don't think it's practical to add
zerk fittings while the rudder is in the boat. In 2007, I had the rudd
Going to do this very thing Monday.
I just greased the Maxprop.
Removed the two set screws and tried to thread in a zerk fitting(grease
nipple). Of course I forgot the prop was Italian and bought sae standard thread
fittings. Got the metric and the rest was easy. Darn prop took almost an enti
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> There are vendors that sell extension hoses for grease fittings.
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: Stus-List Rudder Squeeking C&C 35-3
There are vendors that sell extension hoses for grease fittings.
https://greaseextensionhoses.com/product/custom-length-grease-fitting-relocation-hose/
Only problem with that one is you have to drill and tap the cap for 1/8 NPT
thread.
Dennis C.
There are vendors that sell extension hoses for grease fittings.
https://greaseextensionhoses.com/product/custom-length-grease-fitting-relocation-hose/
Only problem with that one is you have to drill and tap the cap for 1/8 NPT
thread.
Dennis C.
>> Does anyone know the fitting size and where
That is the grease cap. In Siri you can unscrew the top and squeeze grease
into it. The whole thing may unscrew and you can separate it when it is out.
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 2:52 PM Matthew Schlanger via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Getting excited about getting back on the water.
You'll have to drill and tap the cap for a grease fitting.
Make sure you buy/order a grease fitting with a thread size and pitch you
can tap. They come in SAE, metric, tapered, straight, etc. I recommend
you buy a stainless fitting. They are readily available online. mscdirect
sells them.
If
Getting excited about getting back on the water.
but...
I have a dumb question, and
I see there are other posts about the rudder squeaking, some were thinking the
same as was suggested to me locally, extend the fitting with a hose.
Can I be confident that the squeaking issue is simply a grease
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