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  1. Gregory Beach

    Seized bearing on pinion stud

    That’s yet another GREAT idea—thanks!
  2. Gregory Beach

    Seized bearing on pinion stud

    :Do_Oo_O Yes, they were waiting for the old ones to come off ha ha! I finally got it today, after the comment that suggested to pull out that section of bracketing. It was a pain to remove—harder to replace, but it’s all good now. A gloomy day for a ride, but took her out to test everything...
  3. Gregory Beach

    Seized bearing on pinion stud

    A superb idea, but I don’t have an angle grinder, nor (likely) the skillset for this one. Thank you! :)
  4. Gregory Beach

    Seized bearing on pinion stud

    Excited to take a look after work! :D
  5. Gregory Beach

    Seized bearing on pinion stud

    I could certainly try, it’s pretty tight between the bearing and the bracket/pinion-head/gear. This is a great idea though, thank you!
  6. Gregory Beach

    Seized bearing on pinion stud

    Think a carbide drill bit will eat away at it?
  7. Gregory Beach

    Seized bearing on pinion stud

    Hadn’t thought of this, I’ll take a trip to the hardware store! Thank you!
  8. Gregory Beach

    Seized bearing on pinion stud

    Thanks Phil, seems aligned with my trial and error efforts thus far. How much of the bracket can be dismantled without necessitating deconstructing adjacent parts? Is the bracket I’m working on modular and containing only the idler pulley and pinion assembly?
  9. Gregory Beach

    Seized bearing on pinion stud

    Hello, there! Just replaced both alternators and the port side presentation suggested some hardware replacement. First was the pulley - it was seized pretty well, but I was able to pop it off. Now I find the bearing seized on the pinion stud and I cannot get it off for the life of me. It's...
  10. Gregory Beach

    Replacement Engine Hatch Lift Pin

    Can anyone have describe the distance/location of the pins? After four hours of labor and an hour myself, realized there are two… are they close in proximity? Also, does anyone know if there are any washers or anything, or is it just the one piece (pin and ring). Thanks in advance, Greg
  11. Gregory Beach

    I/O maintenance in brackish/salt water

    Hey there, sir- Sorry to revive such an old thread. New to boating, have had our '12 310DA for two years and just realized as I learned more about our systems it's RWC with no exchanger. Didn't now enough about our setup beforehand, and it was never mentioned/clarified to us despite being new...
  12. Gregory Beach

    Dinette AC Outlet Ampere Rating

    Thanks for balancing my frantic mind with a little gravity here, I appreciate you!
  13. Gregory Beach

    Dinette AC Outlet Ampere Rating

    Yikes, that's awful! Thanks for that advice and forewarning.
  14. Gregory Beach

    Dinette AC Outlet Ampere Rating

    Thanks for this reminder, friend! A very good point and I’m grateful you shared.
  15. Gregory Beach

    Dinette AC Outlet Ampere Rating

    Thanks for the added context, I appreciate everyone’s willingness to support my learning and experience!
  16. Gregory Beach

    Dinette AC Outlet Ampere Rating

    Thank you, trying to learn as I go. This specific example really helps!
  17. Gregory Beach

    Dinette AC Outlet Ampere Rating

    I’m trying to appreciate each reply but see crossover in several of the responses. Thank you for this, this is great feedback. What’s my worst case of the load is too heavy, surges, or I forgot I have something else on that circuit? Just a trip? I suppose my specific question WO having enough...
  18. Gregory Beach

    Dinette AC Outlet Ampere Rating

    Thank you! So as long as that circuit isn’t pushing beyond 15a, and the DF panel isn’t pushing beyond 30a, then I’m safe to attribute 1000w for a space heater to the dinette outlet, you’d think?
  19. Gregory Beach

    Dinette AC Outlet Ampere Rating

    Thank you for your response and knowledge!
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