Manual

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Take the prop shaft and having cleaned off any old
grease, paint or debris, apply Eclipse Grease to the
large rear o-ring and the threads
(SEE FIGURE 20I)
and also to the 14x2 o-ring near the front of the prop
shaft
(SEE FIGURE 20J).
Take the bolt and having cleaned off any old grease,
paint or debris. Examine the rubber bolt tip for an
signs of damage
(SEE FIGURE 20K), replacing if
necessary. Apply a light film of Eclipse Grease to cover
the front end of the bolt and also the internal rear
bore of the bolt
(SEE FIGURE 20L). Apply a coat of
Eclipse Grease to the 2 external Bolt o-rings near the
centre of the bolt
(SEE FIGURE 20M).
Remove excess Eclipse Grease by wiping off with finger.
Aim to apply only a very thin film of grease to the
components maintained, as excess grease bolt can
cause poor performance.
Slide the bolt onto the prop shaft
(SEE FIGURE
20N)
and slide the bolt can over the bolt and push into
place until the bolt can touches the prop shaft back cap
(SEE FIGURE 20P).
Finally wipe any excess Eclipse Grease off the o-ring
on the head of the bolt and insert the complete bolt
assembly into the marker body
(SEE FIGURE 20Q).
Either by hand or using a 1/4” hex key, screw the bolt
assembly into the marker body
(SEE FIGURE 20R).
1
If screwed in by hand the prop shaft and bolt, can be
accessed and maintained by hand in future.
1
DO NOT over tighten the Bolt Assembly.
FIG 20I
FIG 20K
FIG 20J
FIG 20L
FIG 20P
FIG 20N
FIG 20RFIG 20Q
FIG 20M
WARNING: IF YOU ARE AT ALL UNSURE AT
PERFORMING THE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR NEAREST ECLIPSE SERVICE
CENTRE. (SEE PAGE 75)
WARNING
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