2005 F225 on a 2005 boat- has spent most of the past two years moored, was already bottom painted prior -
so may have spent much of its life in the water
As far as I know, the bracket anode may be the original
So, needing a "winter project" - I decided to "go for the gusto" and replace it
In a surprising turn of events, ONE of the bolts did NOT shear,
and backed out, leaving useable threads
But the other three did not disappoint, losing their heads at the first turn of the wrench
I've hit them with the torch several times
and sprayed some PB Blaster - of course gravity is working against me, there
Thus far, I'm grabbing them with a double nut (leaving vicegrips in reserve...)
but no sign of movement.
So - any insights from those experienced with the scenario?
Recommendations?
I'm suspecting I may end up drilling & tapping new holes, between the broken bolts
and install the new anode with just two bolts, one on each side.....
so may have spent much of its life in the water
As far as I know, the bracket anode may be the original
So, needing a "winter project" - I decided to "go for the gusto" and replace it
In a surprising turn of events, ONE of the bolts did NOT shear,
and backed out, leaving useable threads
But the other three did not disappoint, losing their heads at the first turn of the wrench
I've hit them with the torch several times
and sprayed some PB Blaster - of course gravity is working against me, there
Thus far, I'm grabbing them with a double nut (leaving vicegrips in reserve...)
but no sign of movement.
So - any insights from those experienced with the scenario?
Recommendations?
I'm suspecting I may end up drilling & tapping new holes, between the broken bolts
and install the new anode with just two bolts, one on each side.....
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