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Old 05-08-2014, 05:27 PM
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Default Front hatch prop rod. I need some measurements and a picture please

I need the prop rod for the front hatch on my 2000 29 Fever. The rod is missing and I'm not sure if the factory one was a hydraulic one or just a slip and screw type. Would anyone know exactly what length the rod should be and what type? Anyone got a picture that they would want to post for me?

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I need the prop rod for the front hatch on my 2000 29 Fever. The rod is missing and I'm not sure if the factory one was a hydraulic one or just a slip and screw type. Would anyone know exactly what length the rod should be and what type? Anyone got a picture that they would want to post for me?

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I can get pictures from my 2006 if that would help.
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It's just a rod ( 5/16"????) that's threaded approx 1/4" long on the one end to screw into the mount on the hatch. Lenght can be determined by simply measuring the open and closed position of hatch in reference to the locking 1/2.
Do you have the other 1/2 of the assembly with the locking clamp screw or is it gone too?
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Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
It's just a rod ( 5/16"????) that's threaded approx 1/4" long on the one end to screw into the mount on the hatch. Lenght can be determined by simply measuring the open and closed position of hatch in reference to the locking 1/2.
Do you have the other 1/2 of the assembly with the locking clamp screw or is it gone too?

The entire assembly is missing. All that's there are the two mounts.
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Ok. The main part has a clamp screw that tightens around the rod. Might call Fountain
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