Easylock Rope Clutch handle replace

Mar 20, 2014
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Hunter 29.5 Mandeville
I need to replace the middle lever on an old Easylock Mini triple. I assumed that the replacement was simply a matter of taking off the c-clips, removing the axis pin, and lifting out the broken handle, but I'm not having any luck removing the broken handle from its SS cradle or frame. Without the axis pin in place, the handle can be lifted up ~1 cm from its resting position, but that isn't enough to pop it out of the cradle. What's the best way to remove the broken handle and install the new one?

All lines removed from the clutch, all three levers in the open position, and correct replacement part (Rigrite NF 33503H) at hand.
 

Bosman

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Oct 24, 2010
346
Solina 27 Wabamun, Alberta
Based on this photo, you might have to remove the outer casing as well, in order to replace the handle. I have the same rope clutches on my boat, do post how did it go. This information might come handy at some point.
 
Dec 14, 2003
1,434
Hunter 34 Lake of Two Mountains, QC, Can
If you are talking about the style of lever picture here, once the C-clips and the pin are removed it should lift off easily. You may need to pry it up with a screwdriver or lubricate the inside of the face plates. Insert a small piece of wood under the lever, then wedge your screwdriver between the lever and the piece of wood. You should then have the required leverage without damaging anything. Good luck to you.
 

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Mar 20, 2014
16
Hunter 29.5 Mandeville
Bosman: I haven't found the fix yet. Images on the web for other Easylock clutch triples show the handles removed from intact cases, which leads me to suspect that the handles can be extracted without further disassembly. And, yes, I'll certainly post the answer when I find it.
 
Mar 20, 2014
16
Hunter 29.5 Mandeville
Claude: It's a slightly different handle (see image), but I did try to pry it out. No luck. As I remarked in my response to Bosman, one finds web images of the same brand and model of rope clutch with the handles removed without significant effort or disassembly beyond the c-clip and pin. Makes me suspect that there's a simple trick to removing them.
 

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Dec 14, 2003
1,434
Hunter 34 Lake of Two Mountains, QC, Can
Claude: It's a slightly different handle (see image), but I did try to pry it out. No luck. As I remarked in my response to Bosman, one finds web images of the same brand and model of rope clutch with the handles removed without significant effort or disassembly beyond the c-clip and pin. Makes me suspect that there's a simple trick to removing them.
Looking at the image we can see a sort of hook in front of the main body where the axis pin lies. Could this hook catch onto something. Have you tried pushing forward (or back). Have you tried placing it in different position before trying to lift out ? And can anybody at Rig-Rite help you ? Good luck
 
Mar 20, 2014
16
Hunter 29.5 Mandeville
Many thanks to Bosman and Claude for your helpful advice. The brute force method won in the end. Remove c-clips, slide out the axis pin, pull the broken handle and its SS cradle up (it'll move ~1 cm), and use two large screwdrivers to pry out the handle. To install the new one, keep the cradle in the same position, rock the handle base into the socket, and replace axis pin and c-clips.

An alternative method is to remove the rope clutch triple from the deck, disassemble, pop out the old handle and insert the new one, reassemble and rebed the clutch. As my wiser and more experienced friend remarked after he explained this approach, "yeah, right, now gimme two big screwdrivers."
 

Bosman

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Oct 24, 2010
346
Solina 27 Wabamun, Alberta
I am glad this worked! As I mentioned earlier, this information will be very handy in the future, should I, or any other member of the forum, be in the situation needing the handle replacement.