How can I get my waste deck fitting out

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CAPTAIN JOHN EDWARDS

I have the flush deck waste pump out port and I can not get it lose. I have used oil and hammered around the plate but the black scre cap wont budge any suggestions. I cant get enough leverage with the cap key.
 
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Stan

It Happened to me

The same thing happened to me. The only solution I found, after using every advertised chemical to break the bond, was to replace the unit. It was an easy and inexpensive (less than $30) job. I took the waste line off from inside the boat and the went topside and 2 screws later the fitting was off. A ring of sealant, put the fitting back in the deck and the waste line back on from inside.
 
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Gerry

Give it a wack!

I have had the most success loosening stuck bolts and fittings by starting by applying Aerokroil (stray penatrant) to it and then giving the cap itself a good rap with a steel hammer. After giving it a good wack, then tighten the fitting first to try to break the corrosion or gooey “o” ring before trying to loosen it. The only thing you have to loose is nothing, because if you can’t get it loose you have to replace it anyway. Fair winds, Gerry
 
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R.W.Landau

Be gentile...........

Gentile men and ladies, Come on now. We have learned that our seafairing mistresses are a gentile lot. "On my ship.... you shall not whack nor smack any of me lady's parts." Be gentile.... You know with a lady .. a kind word goes a long way. Same with the Lady we love to sail on. A chisel lodged lightly under most metal deckfittings,( that is if you are trying to remove the whole fitting) will give way to your persuasion in a short period of time. We in America seem to expect everything done now. Perseverance and patience will be the most effective. r.w.landau
 
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Peggie Hall/HeadMistress

Ummmm...R.W.....

I THINK you mean "gentle"...unless you're putting some kind of religious/ethnic connotation on this issue...???? :)
 
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R.W.Landau

Sorry Peggie

Spell check is not an available option here. I am also not an english major. I just hope that someone understands what I mean. Peggie, thanks for the heads-up. Fred......., back off.... there is no religious nor ethnic connotation here. It was all meant as a loving look towards the vessels in which we sail. r.w.landau
 
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R.W. How did you know I was reading this,,,,?

Maybe,,!!!!,, No, can't be! Must be telepathy,, or,?
 
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Peggie Hall/HeadMistress

It's ok, R.W...

It's just that some spelling errors/typos are too good to ignore. :)
 
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Ed Schenck

Both wrong. . .maybe.

Given the gross misspellings and grammar that we see here(myself included) I hestitate to comment here. But spell check would not have caught R.W's gaff(gentile or "non-Jew"). Anyway in the context I think "genteel"(polite, well-bred) fits best. :) One trick I sometimes use is to write the response on WORD and use spell check there. Then cut and paste to here. But to the problem at hand. I agree with Stan, time to replace that fitting John. Probably needs rebedded anyway. I saw your boat on your website and it is too pretty to have old fittings!
 
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Ted

Mine was Plastic

Couldn't get original black plastic cap out of alum. body as white Alum oxide completely froze up threads, bent keys & wrenches trying to break loose, ended up chiseling cap to pieces to remove & replacing.
 
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Jose Venegas

John,

I don't know if this will help in your case, but after 3 years I was pointed out that a standard winch handle fits well the key from the waist and water fittings in my boat. It makes a bid difference in the leverage you can create to open it.
 
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