dpiano
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- Joined
- Jul 16, 2011
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-288 C
- Vessel Name
- Spindrift
Does anyone have a fancy way to remove the bow thruster anode?
I change the anodes yearly on our R-29 classic, and each time the bow thruster anode is a nightmare to remove. The screw comes out fine, but the anode just doesn't want to come off. Working in that tunnel restricts most tools. There is better access with the stern thruster. The best I've come up with is a very long sharp screwdriver and hammer. Last year I applied silicone grease to the area when attaching the new anode. Just changed them again, and no better. Worse, actually. I have wondered about installing a piece of aluminum foil between the shaft and anode, or something like that. There's got to be a better way!
I change the anodes yearly on our R-29 classic, and each time the bow thruster anode is a nightmare to remove. The screw comes out fine, but the anode just doesn't want to come off. Working in that tunnel restricts most tools. There is better access with the stern thruster. The best I've come up with is a very long sharp screwdriver and hammer. Last year I applied silicone grease to the area when attaching the new anode. Just changed them again, and no better. Worse, actually. I have wondered about installing a piece of aluminum foil between the shaft and anode, or something like that. There's got to be a better way!