Spartan wrenches
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Spartan wrenches
I am looking for a set of Spartan stuffing box wrenches to adjust the stuffing box on my CD26D (1" shaft). If you no longer use yours or have moved to a different stuffing box, please consider selling.
Rollo
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Yes, I have considered channel locks, but mine gouge and scratch the jam nut and are not as quick to handle as the wrenchs meant for the job. Mirabile is yet to splash in the water and I am only conjecturing what the first few minutes of launch will be like as I flail around trying to get it away form the trailer.
BTW, have you seen the post about graphite packing? Here I struggled to get that stuff in on my boat and now we find out it is poison.
BTW, have you seen the post about graphite packing? Here I struggled to get that stuff in on my boat and now we find out it is poison.
Rollo
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Where are you located?
I have a pair that I'd rather not part with, but you're welcome to borrow them. I'm in New Hampshire, where all the politicians come to roost every four years, like migratory birds.
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Spartan wrenches
Rollo,
As far as I know Spartan Marine is still making them unless they have gone out of business? They run $45 acording to their price list. I bought a prop shaft hose from them about a year ago. Here are the links to their site.....
Catalog page with wrenches.
http://www.spartanmarine.com/catalog.html
And their price list.
http://www.spartanmarine.com/pricelist0 ... ABLED=true
Their home page.
http://www.spartanmarine.com/
As far as I know Spartan Marine is still making them unless they have gone out of business? They run $45 acording to their price list. I bought a prop shaft hose from them about a year ago. Here are the links to their site.....
Catalog page with wrenches.
http://www.spartanmarine.com/catalog.html
And their price list.
http://www.spartanmarine.com/pricelist0 ... ABLED=true
Their home page.
http://www.spartanmarine.com/
Fair Winds,
John
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Spartan wrenches
I stand corrected, I went and check the price on the wrenches and they are now $49. I know they cost, but there is no real (other tool) that works as well and that does not score up the jam nut. Something else to think about is that one of the wrenchs is straight and the other one has an offset. This makes it possible to get a good bit on the nuts which makes it easier to tighten them in the tight places they seem to be located. Put this all together when your are 50 miles off shore in a rough seas and you need to tighten them up $49 isn't a bad investment! Good luck, you never know when a pair could show up!
Fair Winds,
John
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Worth every penny
I fought my stuffing box for a week with every tool I could find. The box hadn't been touched in over 5 years when I bought the boat. I finally gave in and paid the money- 15 seconds later, the stuffing box was unscrewed. Well worth the money. If you are anywhere near Jacksonville, Fl you can borrow mine but I'm not willing to part with them permanently and would rather not mail them anywhere.
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Re: Spartan wrenches
Rollo,
If you can't find any I could trace my and sent the traces to you for replication.
Rit
If you can't find any I could trace my and sent the traces to you for replication.
Rit
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Re: Spartan wrenches
I got mine yesterday from Spartan, $49 free shipping. Now i too can distort my body and descend to the nether regions of my boat to confront the horrors of the stuffing box.
Rollo
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Re: Spartan wrenches
For that operation I cut a 24" hatch into my cockpit sole and now its an easy matter to climb into my
"engine room" and take care of things.
"engine room" and take care of things.
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Re: Spartan wrenches & Cockpit Hatch
I have been contemplating the same thing. What type of hatch did you use? Would that compromise the cockpit floor?mike ritenour wrote:For that operation I cut a 24" hatch into my cockpit sole and now its an easy matter to climb into my
"engine room" and take care of things.
Tim
Nonsuch 26 Ultra,
Previously, Sláinte a CD27
Nonsuch 26 Ultra,
Previously, Sláinte a CD27