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Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 9:20 pm Post subject: Rudder springs |
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I've heard a lot of different way of changing rudder springs. My favorite is wedging washers in the coils. I laugh every time I read that one. What a waste of time and . . . I won't say what I really think.
My motto is: work smarter, not harder.
See the pics of how I do it. You can do both springs with just one seat out. Obviously, it's easier to do with both seats out. The bungie cords remove ALL of the tension on the spring you want to change.
All you need are three bungie cords and some vice grips. Use the vise grips to remove the old one. You'll figure it out. The new ones pop back on in seconds. Both springs can be changed in about 10 to 15 minutes (after the seats are out and once you get started.)
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