Alpha One GEN II: Smashed Wear Pads

chriscor

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Hi there,

I just smashed both wear pads (No. 7) while trying to re-install the outdrive. Do I need to replace them prior to re-installing the drive or, afterwards to prevent them from getting smashed again. Beside, why are they there:confused:

Thx
 

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Grub54891

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Re: Alpha One GEN II: Smashed Wear Pads

Before you put it on.they are there for the very reason they are called wear pads.If not there the alumninum will get gouged up,and possiby wear on the pivot pins as the pads are there like shims also.
Grub
 

Don S

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Re: Alpha One GEN II: Smashed Wear Pads

Along with being wear pads, they need to be there as spacers so the pivot housing doesn't twist excessively.
 

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Re: Alpha One GEN II: Smashed Wear Pads

Hi there,

I just smashed both wear pads (No. 7) while trying to re-install the outdrive. Do I need to replace them prior to re-installing the drive or, afterwards to prevent them from getting smashed again. Beside, why are they there:confused:

Thx

Ayuh,... They're wear pads, that align the outdive,...

Replace 'em, or you'll have Much larger problems...

How did ya smash 'em so bad, just puttin' the drive on,..??
If the drive won't go on, there's usually a Reason....
 

chriscor

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Re: Alpha One GEN II: Smashed Wear Pads

Thank's all. Will replace them accordingly. I think I forgot to give the Propeller shaft a little spin while pushing in. Alignment, shift shaft, O-rings and gear in forward - everything was OK. Have to try again...

BTW: Great Forum & Great People here
 
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