Help Transducer Removal

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Dan

I suspect this info is in the archives, but I can't find it. My transducer is due for replacement. the boat is up on stands. The old unit will not pop out with repeated hammer blows. I suspect it is sealed in with 5200 or some sort of superglop. I had fabricated a gear puller style threaded rod assembly to yank it from the outside. Does anyone know the best proceedure to break down the gloop without tearing up the surrounding hull. Like hot knives or solvent or what. Maybe a core drill? thanks for the reply.
 
Oct 15, 2004
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Oday 34 Wauwatosa, WI
Assuming it has a flange on the outside

is it possible to get a guitar string under the flange to cut the adhesive?
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
Place a strain on it with your gear puller

for 24 hours and then tighten it a bit more. Many times a glue joint will yield under a prolonged strain when hammer blows do nothing. Heating with a good heat gun may also help.
 
Jun 4, 2004
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Hunter 49 123
Usu a pipe wrench

If you have space use a pipe wrench. The twisting motion will break the polymer. It will be in shear rathen than tension . Do it slowly and use a knife to cut the visible caulking in between the tranducer and the hull. Plan ahead is like a 2 hour job. Good lock, Velero
 
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William

Solvent

There is a solvent for 5200 that works pretty good. I used it on some deck hardware last year. I am not surwho makes it though as I go it from the guy that runs my boatyard. If you can't find it then the twisting option worked great for me when I replaced my transducer
 
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Rick

Are you sure its a through hull?

Are you sure your transducer is mounted through the hull? The reason I ask the question is that I asked my brother to replace our last winter. He spent some time hammering, scratching the outside, and trying to pull the depth out of the hull. The problem he didn't think about was we had two depth tranducers: one mounted through the hull and one epoxied on the inside of the hull. You guessed it, he was hammering on the epoxied tranducer and scratching on the through hull mounted transducer. FWIW.
 
Mar 21, 2004
2,175
Hunter 356 Cobb Island, MD
Just did mine last weekend

It was a standard airmar transducer. I took a grinder to the outside of the thru hull mushroom head - made of heavy plastic. Ground the head off being carefull not to hit the hull (to much). Went inside with a pipe wrench and started turning until it broke loose from the caulk. Then I was able to pull it out. I've inserted a bronze thru hull that will be used for the wash down pump. Pictures at 11:00 pm Jim S/V Java
 

MABell

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Dec 9, 2003
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Hunter 26 Orygun
Anti-Bond

There is a product call Anti-Bond that is supposed to loosen 5200. Also a product from Boatlife.. http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?path=-1|10918|12626|311448&id=567743
 
Dec 3, 2003
2,101
Hunter Legend 37 Portsmouth, RI
Last Spring

I removed 2 original TD's (speed & depth) on my boat (1988 Legend 37) last spring. Stowe was the brand name (now Simrad). I hammered from inside because they were mushroom-type. Got them out about 1/4" and, at the yard's recommendation, took a Saws-All and cut the brass mushroom heads off. I pulled them, cleaned the hole of adhesive and replaced with the new TD's.
 
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Dan

Thank you

Mission accomplished. Thanks to all who helped. Im the end I only used a roto-zip tool and it took about 15 min.
 
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