mvweebles
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- Vessel Name
- Weebles
- Vessel Make
- 1970 Willard 36 Trawler
Cleaning and refreshing my 50 year old Ideal Windlass and have a couple questions. Folks at Schaeffer, owners of ideal, were not exactly helpful so pinging the TF Bigger Brain.
I never knew the gearbox on these windlasses should have oil in them. My gears look fine and I've cleaned out all debris. QUESTION - gearbox takes 90w. Any recommendations for the bronze mating surfaces ? There was no gasket or sealant. Only three small bolts hold the two halves together.
The clutch disks are shiny and need either replace or resurface. QUESTION: I'm thinking of hitting them with 80 grit and random orbital sander. Thoughts?
The reason I have it apart is the bozos who painted it (didn't ask - they were doing me a favor) broke the positive cable connection. The cryptic email from Schaeffer said "just take it to an auto electric shop." I'll do that but have no idea if it's something I should break-down further. While I'm posting, thought maybe someone in TF-land may have some good ideas
Thanks in advance.
Peter
I never knew the gearbox on these windlasses should have oil in them. My gears look fine and I've cleaned out all debris. QUESTION - gearbox takes 90w. Any recommendations for the bronze mating surfaces ? There was no gasket or sealant. Only three small bolts hold the two halves together.
The clutch disks are shiny and need either replace or resurface. QUESTION: I'm thinking of hitting them with 80 grit and random orbital sander. Thoughts?
The reason I have it apart is the bozos who painted it (didn't ask - they were doing me a favor) broke the positive cable connection. The cryptic email from Schaeffer said "just take it to an auto electric shop." I'll do that but have no idea if it's something I should break-down further. While I'm posting, thought maybe someone in TF-land may have some good ideas
Thanks in advance.
Peter