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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 20:14:30 GMT, "Chuck" wrote: I know... I only post when I have a problem. This happened two weeks ago. The bolt on the front outer piling holding the boat lift cradle pulley sheared right off and the boat went in the drink. Photos of the boat, the bolts, and some telltale corrosion streaks are stored at the links below. Chuck, does that bolt serve as the axle for the cradle pulley? If so you want to find new ones that are hollow with a grease fitting on the end. My lift is set up that way and being able to grease them periodically eliminates a lot of friction between the axle and the pulley. It minimizes corrosion also. Check picture #11 for an example: http://www.landandseamarine.com/lifts2.htm The way you replace them is to take the boat off the lift, raise the cradle, temporarily bolt 2 x 10s between the inner and outer pilings, and then lower the cradle onto them. That takes the load off the cables so you can replace the pulleys, axles, etc. Take a hard look at the cables at the same time. Excellent idea about the 2x10's. On my pulley, the there is a separate stainless axle bolt which still looks new, and the 3/4" galvanized bolt for support that corroded away. No grease fitting on the axle bolt, but it is a plastic pulley with a small brass bushing. This helped a lot. Thanks. Chuck |
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