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Steve I

United Kingdom
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Posted - 24 Jul 2016 :  23:19:25  Show Profile Send Steve I a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hi can anyone help please.
I have a Norman 32 with I think a transaction drive leg how can I identify it and I need to know how to tilt it in case I get something round the prop. I've looked on google but can't find any photos or information .

Yours steve I

stratford4528

United Kingdom
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Posted - 25 Jul 2016 :  07:25:31  Show Profile Send stratford4528 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Put up a photo of the top of it. It can then be identified. I have a Enfield on my 32 and a sonic on my Calamcraft.
Bob
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Deano

United Kingdom
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Posted - 25 Jul 2016 :  11:19:01  Show Profile  Visit Deano's Homepage Send Deano a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I don't know your drive, but some useful contacts

Sillette-Sonic Ltd still hold manuals and most spares.
Their contact number is 02083309014

Parts from Plancraft

There is also a place in Stalham, just up from the staithe.....


Found this with Google... sounds much like the Enfield.

Oh, and another thing inside the boat where the engine shaft joins the transa-drive there is a socket at the top of the housing that takes a bar with a pin through the bar ( like a starting crank from an old car) to locate in the socket, does anyone know what this is ??

Cheers, Kev.




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Jun 7, 2010 at 4:44pm Post Options Post by Watsmoor on Jun 7, 2010 at 4:44pm
Hi Kev,
There should be a hole in the deck above socket that takes a rod like a starting hande with a crank in it. This for winding the leg up. The leg comes up to about 105 degrees - just over parallel to the water. If your leg comes up to starboard, you can wind the leg up, remove the filler plug drain into a large funnel other wise remove the top of the housing with a large bowl under to catch the oil
Regards
Phil

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df

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Posted - 25 Jul 2016 :  12:27:25  Show Profile  Visit df's Homepage Send df a Private Message  Reply with Quote
If it's like an enfield leg mag sure you pull the spung pin out before trying to wind it.
It's easier to attach a shackle above the skeg and lift straight up by hand, very easy if you flick the reversing catch first.



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jud

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Posted - 28 Jul 2016 :  20:16:08  Show Profile Send jud a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I had a Transa drive on my 32 and lifted the prop out of the water using a piece of 3x2 and a rope over the transom when I got snagged on a line that someone had left dangling in the river. Didn't need to disconnect anything,I just pulled the leg straight up.
Jud.

Edited by - jud on 28 Jul 2016 20:17:45
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