dea to do this when re-assembling.
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> Dennis
> Andante
> C 34 (1981)
> Victoria, BC
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Subject: Re: Stus-List C 34 - steering cable
How much slack is in the cable? Can you put the nut back on and try to tighten
it to pull the stud through the hole a bit and break it loose?
Also, there should
How much slack is in the cable? Can you put the nut back on and try to
tighten it to pull the stud through the hole a bit and break it loose?
Also, there should be a nut on the cable side of the stud. That is, on
each side of the hole in the quadrant. See:
From: Josh Muckley via CnC-List
Date: 5/10/19 6:00 AM (GMT-05:00) To: C List
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Stus-List C 34 - steering cable I don't think there is anything else holding
the screw, just corrosion. Try twisting, rocking, pushing and pulling. I find
PB Blaster pretty
I don't think there is anything else holding the screw, just corrosion.
Try twisting, rocking, pushing and pulling. I find PB Blaster pretty
effective too.
There should be 4 bolts that hold the 2 halves of the quadrant together.
If push comes to shove you might just disassemble there.
Josh
We have a 1981 C and want to do an inspection of the chain within the
binnacle that connects to the steering cable. To do this the cable must be
disconnected from the quadrant in order to pull the chain up through the
binnacle once the compass is removed. Once out I intend to inspect the links