Sometimes the most obvious answer is the answer. Given that you were working with the chain to realign the wheel, I suggest looking at all the components that may have been affected during this work as a starting point.
From: Bruce Whitmore via CnC-List Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2018 2:36 PM To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Bruce Whitmore Subject: Re: Stus-List Edson wheel chain jumping links? I have had the pedestal partially apart, in that I replaced the brake pads and lubed the chain. I also got it far enough apart to jump the chain links for the purposes of realigning the wheel. I have not taken the chain off entirely. If, in fact the bolts thread into a deck fitting rather than having to work with nuts on the backside, that would make things MUCH easier. Interestingly, there was some commentary about how there were "wheels" replaced in the steering system before I bought the boat, but that was not documented, so I kind of disregarded it at the time. I'd sure like it if I didn't have to deal with parts that are no longer manufactured! Any available documentation about the process on my particular boat would be extremely helpful! Bruce Whitmore 1994 C&C 37/40+, "Astralis" (847) 404-5092 (mobile) bwhitm...@sbcglobal.net -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Thanks everyone for supporting this list with your contributions. Each and every one is greatly appreciated. If you want to support the list - use PayPal to send contribution -- https://www.paypal.me/stumurray
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