Manual

GEO3.5 MANUAL 49
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Smear a light coat of Eclipse Grease onto the smooth internal bore of the bolt can
from the rear (see gure 19G).
Take the prop shaft and having cleaned off any old grease, paint or debris, apply
Eclipse Grease to the large rear o-ring (see gure 19H) and also to the 14x2 o-ring
near the front of the prop shaft (see gure 19I).
Take the bolt and having cleaned off any old grease, paint or debris, examine the
rubber bolt tip for any signs of damage (see gure 19J), replacing if necessary.
Apply a light lm of Eclipse Grease to cover the front end of the bolt and also the
internal rear bore of the bolt (see gure 19K &19L). Apply a coat of Eclipse Grease
to the rear external Bolt o-ring near the centre of the bolt (see gure 19M).
Remove excess Eclipse Grease by wiping off with nger. Aim to apply only a very
thin lm of grease to the components maintained, as excess grease bolt can cause
poor performance.
Slide the bolt onto the prop shaft (see gure 19N) and slide the bolt can over the bolt
and screw onto the prop shaft back cap (see gure 19O). The can and propshaft
parts should meet when fully screwed together.
Finally wipe any excess grease off the bolt tip and insert the complete bolt assembly
into the marker body.
With the bolt assembly full inserted into the body, push the bolt bonnet down into
the body. The bolt bonnet should match the body prole at the rear when correctly
located (see gure 19P).
1 Remove any excess blobs of Eclipse Grease from the inside and outside of the bolt can.
FIG 19I
FIG 19K
FIG 19M
FIG 19O
FIG 19J
FIG 19L
FIG 19N
FIG 19P
WARNING!
If you are unsure about performing a maintenance procedure please
contact your nearest service centre.
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