f36 bridge helm problem
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f36 bridge helm problem
My 78 F36 entire helm unit is loose. I mean real loose, literally held down by three small screws. So in rough seas it walks all over the bridge. Has anyone ever glassed it to the bridge floor?
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I have the same boat
My L brakits I belive are oem ( inside the console) . If you dont have any I would add some (4) the scews in the glass over the core should hold ( mine do) make sure you put a sealer like 5200/4200 on the screws . Using a a bead of 5200 around the helm also will help hold it in place .In fact there is a sealer arond mine I belive.
Fill the old holes with a epoxy to seal them . after filling you maybe able to drill and reuses the holes too .
Mine has never come lose , but once the screws come a liltle lose it could walk around and that would open up the screw holes.
I will be checking mine today to make sure nothing is getting ready to happen . and to see if anything else is holding it down
My L brakits I belive are oem ( inside the console) . If you dont have any I would add some (4) the scews in the glass over the core should hold ( mine do) make sure you put a sealer like 5200/4200 on the screws . Using a a bead of 5200 around the helm also will help hold it in place .In fact there is a sealer arond mine I belive.
Fill the old holes with a epoxy to seal them . after filling you maybe able to drill and reuses the holes too .
Mine has never come lose , but once the screws come a liltle lose it could walk around and that would open up the screw holes.
I will be checking mine today to make sure nothing is getting ready to happen . and to see if anything else is holding it down
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Good suggestion from Paul. My 32 does not have L brackets but screws along the perimeter of the console. Be sure all screw holes are sealed when installing new screws to keep moisture out.
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1985 F-32 270 Crusaders
1988 Sea Ray 23 350 Merc.
Trojan. Enjoy the ride...
-I don't wanna hear anyone whine...Anymore!
-You might get there before me, but you still have to wait for me, for the fun to start!
No L-Brackets on my F32 - screws around the outside. I loosened it all several years ago and 5200'd it down and screwed it back in with new stainless screws.
You might try filling the screws holes with Epoxy (filled with micro balloons if possible) before putting it all back together with 5200.
You might try filling the screws holes with Epoxy (filled with micro balloons if possible) before putting it all back together with 5200.
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