"Leoma" worm gear
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"Leoma" worm gear
Just can't wait to share. Looks like the made it pretty good. Might install it thursday.
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WDM3579
MMSI 368198510
MMSI 368198510
Re: "Leoma" worm gear
Very nice.....looks bulletproof. The zerk fittings make regular lubrication easy and convenient. Now the fun part...installation.
Jim Walsh
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
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Re: "Leoma" worm gear
Excellent. You have waited a long time to get that back.
Re: "Leoma" worm gear
Does this mean you have to give up your tiller?
Lower Chesapeake Bay, Sailing out of Carter's Creek
Danielle Elizabeth
CD30
Danielle Elizabeth
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Re: "Leoma" worm gear
It's easy to install and I can make some improvements. It came with about 6 or 8 washers on each side of the aft bearing to lift it in line. I've been advised to make a block from oak and get someone to help by turning the wheel back and forth while I make the adjustments. Can't wait to get rid of the tiller. I guess I have to stow it maybe in the bilge. It's really big and heavy duty.Jim Walsh wrote:Very nice.....looks bulletproof. The zerk fittings make regular lubrication easy and convenient. Now the fun part...installation.
WDM3579
MMSI 368198510
MMSI 368198510