Hello everyone,
want to replace my corroded tank vents on cd36....had a one inch deep socket handy, but that was the wrong size for removal, seems loke the stem of the vent is too deep for the socket...anyone know
the size of the "thin" nut, and the easiest way to remove.
This board has been great in saving time with solutions to simple things that many times saves you much time when someone has done the job before............many thanks.
Charlie cd36 N.Y.
p.S. HAVE A NICE COCKPIT AWNING FOR CD 36 ........$75
jcp1347j@aol.com
tank vents on cd36
Moderator: Jim Walsh
CD 36 tank vents
If they are the chrome over pot metal type, a cold chisel andcharlie palumbo wrote: Hello everyone,
want to replace my corroded tank vents on cd36....had a one inch deep socket handy, but that was the wrong size for removal, seems loke the stem of the vent is too deep for the socket...anyone know
the size of the "thin" nut, and the easiest way to remove.
This board has been great in saving time with solutions to simple things that many times saves you much time when someone has done the job before............many thanks.
Charlie cd36 N.Y.
p.S. HAVE A NICE COCKPIT AWNING FOR CD 36 ........$75
one or two whacks on the side with a hammer will pop them off. Theyre very brittle. Good bronze replacements from Spartan Marine.
tbkanchard@empire.state.ny.us
Re: tank vents on cd36
Charlie,
I replaced Parfait's holding tank vent with a small bronze through-hull from the shelves of West Marine. I don't remember having a problem removing the old vent, but I am sure I did not use a cold chisel. I had to enlarge the hole a little, but it wasn't all that bad. Peggy Hall of Peal products, now owned by Raritan, recommends not using a fuel tank vent, so you might want to consider such an alternative. To quote: "The vent through-hull should not be the same type as a fuel vent through-hull (a cap with a slit in it), but should be a should be a straight open type through-hull."
See the link below for more info.
Keep on sailing,
Ken Coit
CD/36 Parfait
Hailing Port: Raleigh, NC
Sailing from: Beaufort, NC
parfaitNOSPAM@nc.rr.com
I replaced Parfait's holding tank vent with a small bronze through-hull from the shelves of West Marine. I don't remember having a problem removing the old vent, but I am sure I did not use a cold chisel. I had to enlarge the hole a little, but it wasn't all that bad. Peggy Hall of Peal products, now owned by Raritan, recommends not using a fuel tank vent, so you might want to consider such an alternative. To quote: "The vent through-hull should not be the same type as a fuel vent through-hull (a cap with a slit in it), but should be a should be a straight open type through-hull."
See the link below for more info.
Keep on sailing,
Ken Coit
CD/36 Parfait
Hailing Port: Raleigh, NC
Sailing from: Beaufort, NC
charlie palumbo wrote: Hello everyone,
want to replace my corroded tank vents on cd36....had a one inch deep socket handy, but that was the wrong size for removal, seems loke the stem of the vent is too deep for the socket...anyone know
the size of the "thin" nut, and the easiest way to remove.
This board has been great in saving time with solutions to simple things that many times saves you much time when someone has done the job before............many thanks.
Charlie cd36 N.Y.
p.S. HAVE A NICE COCKPIT AWNING FOR CD 36 ........$75
parfaitNOSPAM@nc.rr.com