Amazing ....................
I need to replace the sliding sleeve halves in the halyard swivel on a Furlex 100-S jib furling system.
................ that no matter what the problem one has, given enough time, someone on this site will post the same problem.
I'm also looking at at replacing the sliding sleeve halves inside the halyard swivel. I also had NO responce from Selden and questionable responce from the local dealer.
However, what I did get back from a local rigger seems interesting. This idea is unproven to me and not my idea so I don't want to hear back from the armchair pundits that I'm full of crap. He's the one claiming to rig all of the new Hunters coming into this region.
According to this rigger, the method for replacing the two sleeves (Fig. 1) is to remove the two luff feeders (Fig. 2), slide the halyard swivel down over the gap (left by the removal), remove the old sleeves and install the new sleeves over this gap. Replace the feeders and "viola" you're finished.
Stephen Penny's attached manual describes how to remove the two feeders.
Please advise if this method works as it's a little cheaper than removing the mast and installing a new forestay in order to remove the halyard swivel.
One final note is that I suspect that my cause of the damage to the sleeves is that I had some work done on the foresail the previous year and it may have would up an inch too long. That increase in length may have allowed the two sleeves to contact the top guard nut.