Lubing Instructions for Forespar Seacocks
To J Cherubini II - From the Forespar web site (link provided below):LubricationMarelon® - Marine Grade Plumbing Systems Valve Lubrication: As a follow up to previous Tech Tips; it is important to know that while Marelon® fixings are corrosion resistant, they do require twice yearly lubrication maintenance. These valves should be activated on a regular schedule. The handle should be moved throughout the open/close path every thirty days. Leaving a valve open or closed without moving the handle can cause freeze-up. This is true of any valve, including bronze. The law of nature is "use it or loose it".To lubricate ball valves and seacocks while the boat is in the water you must: 1.Close valve. 2.Remove hose from tailpipe. 3.Remove remaining water from valve/tailpipe. 4.Swab waterproof grease (water pump grease, winch grease) or LanoCote™, generously, on ball. 5.Reattach hose, checking for fatigue and rusted hose clamps. 6.Activate valve a few times. When boat is hauled, you can perform steps 4-6 from outside the hull to lubricate opposite side of ball and seals. The Lubrication section is from “Tech Tips”, http://forespar.com/resources/tips/MarelonLube.htmMy technique: Use a soldering brush (one of those metal-handled brushes duct-taped to a stick. Have wife (W) or signifiant other (SO) on outside of boat while you go around on inside and exercise the handles. Knock on the inside of the hull to let W/SO know where you are. They recriprocate to acknowledge. Lube each valve a couple times before going to the next one.Caution(!): MAKE SURE there is no water (or waste) in the line before opening it! *yks Not following this Caution could result in ;{ divorce (if married), separation (if significan other), or worse! However, if everything is done properly you'll have a great job and the valves will work smoother and more easily. *5