need OB advice on removing a really stuck nerled pin
my trolling motor has a nerled hinge pin which is at the base of the arm and base plate (aka rest) of the unit. This pin also holds a support yoke bracket to hold up the shaft while driving (not in use). The support bracket is simply a U shaped piece of plastic and is what broke so I'm trying to punch out this pin.
Minn Kota confirmed all I should do is remove pin but can't tell me which way they would have installed the pin so I've tried hammering a punch onto both sides. It won't budge AT ALL.
I called local trolling motor shop and they said "why pay me $80 to punch it out when you can do it yourself pretty easily". So I know I'm attempting what should be done. I've also watched some youtube videos doing the same thing and they didn't have any problem removing it.
I even looked at what could be putting pressure against the pin and it would be the lower arm so I removed the pin holding the head of the TM that was putting weight on the arm. The arm now moves so it clearly is no longer under a load.
And I STILL can't get the pin to budge. It's stainless steel and been washed every time been in the salt and shows no sign of rust.
any ideas?
my trolling motor has a nerled hinge pin which is at the base of the arm and base plate (aka rest) of the unit. This pin also holds a support yoke bracket to hold up the shaft while driving (not in use). The support bracket is simply a U shaped piece of plastic and is what broke so I'm trying to punch out this pin.
Minn Kota confirmed all I should do is remove pin but can't tell me which way they would have installed the pin so I've tried hammering a punch onto both sides. It won't budge AT ALL.
I called local trolling motor shop and they said "why pay me $80 to punch it out when you can do it yourself pretty easily". So I know I'm attempting what should be done. I've also watched some youtube videos doing the same thing and they didn't have any problem removing it.
I even looked at what could be putting pressure against the pin and it would be the lower arm so I removed the pin holding the head of the TM that was putting weight on the arm. The arm now moves so it clearly is no longer under a load.
And I STILL can't get the pin to budge. It's stainless steel and been washed every time been in the salt and shows no sign of rust.
any ideas?
