Flex Shaft, end of stuffing tube to collet distance, to much exposed shaft?

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  • JIM MARCUM
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 773

    #16
    Looks great to me. I usually run +- 1/4" gap. JIM
    JIM MARCUM: NAMBA 777; EX? SoCal FE Racers Club; D-19; Official 2012 NAMBA FE Nationals Rescue Diver; Purple Heart Viet Nam Vet; Professional SCUBA/HOOKA Diver, KELCO, 1973-1978; BBA 1978, Magna Cum Laude; MBA 1980 w/honors; Retired DOD GS1102-12 Contract Specialist

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    • Checkmateguy01
      Senior Member
      • May 2009
      • 376

      #17
      Originally posted by LarrysDrifter
      Loktite retaining compound will do the job perfectly. .
      That's the 648? I should know this considereing we use a ton of different Loctite brand thread lock and retaining compounds, some green, some red, I might have to raid the tool crib tonight at work LOL.

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      • martin
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Aug 2010
        • 2887

        #18
        You can use Loctite 648, 638 & 603. Their all high strength retainers that arnt going to come apart doing this simple job. 648 is the higher temp out of the 3 though.

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        • LarrysDrifter
          Big Booty Daddy
          • May 2010
          • 3278

          #19
          What martin said....

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          • Old Sloppy
            Harry from Atlanta
            • Jul 2007
            • 200

            #20
            Originally posted by Checkmateguy01
            there's no way that tube is coming out, i epoxied it in real good, i mean i might be able to dremal it out
            If you ever want to remove a stuffing tube

            turn the hull upside down and heat the brass tube, it will slide right out of the epoxie you will be amazed.

            slip in the new stuffing tube coated with some clear epoxie so it will not leak.

            the origional epoxie will still appear origional, you will not know the stuffing tube was ever replaced.


            Harry
            60" Expresscraft SuperCat
            (2) 2028 Castle motors 64.7 mph
            10s3p with x450/3 props
            15,000 mah 40c cells,

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            • martin
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Aug 2010
              • 2887

              #21
              Yes i use a soldering iron to heat the brass tube then twist & pull out, really simple to get out.

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              • JimClark
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Apr 2007
                • 5907

                #22
                unless you are using an S bend?
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                • Checkmateguy01
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2009
                  • 376

                  #23
                  Yeah i have an S bend, not quite as much as the red example, more like the blue.

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                  • Old Sloppy
                    Harry from Atlanta
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 200

                    #24
                    If I had a boat with a "S" bend, I would just keep heating and twisting, it will still come right out......

                    the "S" bend really does not matter.......

                    the strut gets removed first of course.

                    Harry
                    60" Expresscraft SuperCat
                    (2) 2028 Castle motors 64.7 mph
                    10s3p with x450/3 props
                    15,000 mah 40c cells,

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