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Oneday
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Initially Posted - 06/10/2022 :  01:48:54  Show Profile
I have a 1986 swing keel. It has a block on each side of the base of the mast, one for the main and one for the jib halyard. I would like to change those. They are available from cd but I can’t get the screws loose. They seem totally frozen. Any suggestions? Thanks Dan

islander
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Response Posted - 06/10/2022 :  04:28:22  Show Profile
As you have found out, Stainless screws that are screwed into aluminum can corrode and lock together. What every boater that works on boats should have in their tool box is an Impact screwdriver. This tool works by hitting the end of the tool with a hammer and it then transfers a sharp twisting motion to the screw to remove it without destroying the screw head.

Scott-"IMPULSE"87'C25/SR/WK/Din.#5688
Sailing out of Glen Cove,L.I Sound



Edited by - islander on 06/10/2022 05:01:16
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Leon Sisson
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Response Posted - 06/11/2022 :  12:22:08  Show Profile  Visit Leon Sisson's Homepage
I agree with Scott about the usefulness of an impact driver.  However, I suggest first applying penetrating oil and heat.  A soldering iron might be a good way to heat just the screw with minimum risk of starting a fire.  A few heat/cool cycles should help loosen some of the corrosion before wailing on it with the impact driver.

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Stinkpotter
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Response Posted - 06/11/2022 :  20:36:31  Show Profile
PB Blaster... penetrating oil plus I don't know what, but given some time (like a day or two), it can do wonders. Then whack the head of the screw with a hammer (semi-gently).

Dave Bristle
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PO of 1985 C-25 SR/FK #5032 Passage, USCG "sixpack" (expired),
Now on Eastern 27 $+!nkp*+ Sarge

Edited by - Stinkpotter on 06/11/2022 20:37:31
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Derek Crawford
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Response Posted - 06/12/2022 :  13:58:38  Show Profile
And when you replace them don't forget to use Loctite.

Derek Crawford
Chief Measurer C25-250 2008
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1981 C-25 TR/FK #2262 Used to have an '89 C22 #9483, "Downsized"
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Voyager
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Response Posted - 06/13/2022 :  21:47:20  Show Profile
Loctite? or Never seize?

Bruce Ross
Passage ~ SR-FK ~ C25 #5032

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Derek Crawford
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Response Posted - 06/14/2022 :  06:24:25  Show Profile
Bruce, I am having a senior moment, I can't remember. It's at least 15 years since I last used it...It's whatever stopped the galling.

Derek Crawford
Chief Measurer C25-250 2008
Previous owner of "This Side UP"
1981 C-25 TR/FK #2262 Used to have an '89 C22 #9483, "Downsized"
San Antonio, Texas
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Voyager
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Response Posted - 06/14/2022 :  08:33:42  Show Profile
The corrosion created by aluminum contacting stainless steel comes from a galvanic process. I believe that dielectric grease is the answer in this case. Some products are Corrosion Block or Silicone Paste.

Bruce Ross
Passage ~ SR-FK ~ C25 #5032

Port Captain — Milford, CT

Edited by - Voyager on 06/14/2022 08:44:08
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