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Replacing transducer

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Nowhere Special
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Replacing transducer

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I am trying to replace the transducer without destroying the faring.
I have not been able to break the transducer loose from the faring.
Need advise from anyone who has done this.

Thanks, Dave
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Re: Replacing transducer

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Heat from a hair dryer will break down the bond if its 5200 holding it together. Then a razor knife and cut it away bit by bit.
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Re: Replacing transducer

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I have also heard a fine wire can be used (I assume like a piano wire), wrap the ends around blocks and work it back and forth.
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Re: Replacing transducer

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I have removed many glued things by using some nylon string ( the stuff found in a chalk line) and it saws through the

chalking .

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Re: Replacing transducer

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Our boatyard used a Sawzall. Xducer and fairing all toast, OK by me. Replaced with an in-hull Airmar P79, no more protrusions to snag stuff. Shooting through the outer FRP skin only, the image is excellent.
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Re: Replacing transducer

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DeBond
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Re: Replacing transducer

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Thanks for the info. I am hoping to pop the tranducer out without having to remove the faring.
Rob S, I ordered Debond and will give it a try this weekend.
Dave
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