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SlowPlay 09-22-2010 01:08 PM

motorized foot rests....removal?
 
How do you get the foot rests out? I need to get under there and clean and maybe replace one of the motors. any ideas?

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C_Spray 09-22-2010 02:58 PM

Run the step all the way up, reach up to the front edge of the rubber pad on the lower step and peel it back. It is only glued on the rear edge. You will find an access plate, probably pop-riveted in place. Get a real small pin punch, knock the rivet nails out and drill off the rivet heads. The plate will come off and you can access everything. If yours have never been removed, plan on finding enough hair to make several wigs. :crazy:

I put nutserts in mine instead of rivets when I put them back together so I can get to them easier in the future.

SlowPlay 09-22-2010 04:24 PM

yeah the steps had piles of leaves and bugs and crap on them. last night when i was trying wash down the funk the water was running into the foot wells. i assume there is a drain under there.

Im kinda confused as to why the deck drains go right into the engine bay and not overboard. i guess ive spent too much time on smaller boats hehehe.

C_Spray 09-22-2010 06:47 PM

There are drains in each footwell and two under the rear seat. They go into the bilge because the floor of the boat is not high enough above the water to safely drain overboard. There are also two drains in the shorepower cord well at the rear of the sun pad. Check your bilge pump float switches regularly to make sure they do not fill with debris and stick on or off.

sleek1 09-24-2010 06:20 AM


Originally Posted by DustPuppy (Post 3214464)
How do you get the foot rests out? I need to get under there and clean and maybe replace one of the motors. any ideas?

95 382

Did you get a price on the motor. I think they run about $500 or more.

Audiofn 09-25-2010 06:55 AM

Just have them rebuilt by a local engine rebuilder.

ur2slow 09-25-2010 06:49 PM

I had both of mine rebuilt for about 200. Usually bearings go bad and makes them stop working also don't over grease fitting as it pushes into brushes.

sleek1 09-28-2010 10:48 AM

Good to know.


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