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Wiper refills/replacement

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RobS
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Re: Wiper refills/replacement

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Russell wrote:...There is no drain plug. The bolt goes into the bottom of the unit.
That seems odd...but you have that unit so I am not doubting you, just trying to picture the setup. So, is the casting of the lower unit thick enough that you can securely thread a bolt into it without going through? Or does the zinc bolt also act as a drain plug/bolt?
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Re: Wiper refills/replacement

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There is a thickened flat area on the bottom of the unit that is threaded for the bolt. It is not a drain hole. I will see if I can take a better picture tonight. I now have a Bennett trim tab zinc on it and it might show the shape of the unit better. When I purchased my boat the zinc was worn away but the stainless bolt was still there. I looked everywhere for the drain plug and finally figured out there was none. You will notice that there are only 4 blades on the prop and the unit is almost useless in anything but a dead calm and no current, which of course is when you don't need it.
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Re: Wiper refills/replacement

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Thanks for the additional info Russ. No drain plug, wow, not at all conducive for gear fluid changes. Could it be a dry sump?
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Re: Wiper refills/replacement

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Thank you Russ !!! That's my 23Kgf at last. Wish I was hauling out this spring so I could actually fix this, maybe my diver can do it (??).
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Re: Wiper refills/replacement

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Here is the picture I took last night. It shows the 23Kgf with a Bennett trim tab zinc cut in half which was installed last fall and seems to have about 75% remaining. The tab zinc has a stainless sleeve for the bolt so when the zinc is gone the bolt stays tight. If you do this, use the bolt from the Vetus zinc because the trim tab bolt is too long. I believe there is some type of permanent lubrication in this unit. Maybe when they increased the power of the motor they decided that it needed a way to change the oil. I am supposed to relaunch this afternoon if they get the hull waxed. :D I painted the bottom myself but think I will hire someone to do that too next time. I am getting too old for that kind of work.
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