I picked up a refurbished W75 with a 48" column for what I thought was a real good price. Hoped I might be able to get away with a 48" column but is not going to work, so I need to change it out to a 60" shaft (boat is a fish & ski). I checked out the parts diagram, which is HERE if anyone is interested, and seems simple enough but would be great if someone else may have done it so I can be sure, hate to break my new trolling motor.
Sure looks like the head is just attached with one bolt and the bottom of the column is threaded, screwing into the transmission. So remove the head, disconnect the wires (marking them is need be) wrap a heavy cloth around the column and use a pipe wrench to turn it loose. Splice in some new wire to make it long enough (I solder them myself), and screw the new column on, putting some real good marine grade sealant on the threads so it will not leak. reattach wires and head.
Seems simple enough, but I know how those things often go.
Big thing giving me pause - I googled this and only came up with one person who was doing this and he was having trouble twisting off the old column. He never finished the post, so just checking. I would guess it was just hard to turn because of sealant on the threads, but would rather be safe than sorry.
Any info appreciated. Love the t.m by the way, other than the shaft is too short. I normally fish by myself and can't fish from the back of the boat (love the wireless) because the motor starts cavitating.
While I am asking. I read about a transducer conversion - converting one without a transducer to one with one, but could not find out much info about it. Not 100% sure, but I believe the conversion kit is HERE
If so, seems like it would just be a matter of removing the old cone and installing that and of course running the wires up the shaft. Not sure how difficult that would be as I obviously never removed a cone from a trolling motor before. I am pretty handy and usually do pretty much everything diy, tho I would hate to break my new trolling motor. Again, any info appreciated. Biggie tho is the column
Sure looks like the head is just attached with one bolt and the bottom of the column is threaded, screwing into the transmission. So remove the head, disconnect the wires (marking them is need be) wrap a heavy cloth around the column and use a pipe wrench to turn it loose. Splice in some new wire to make it long enough (I solder them myself), and screw the new column on, putting some real good marine grade sealant on the threads so it will not leak. reattach wires and head.
Seems simple enough, but I know how those things often go.
Big thing giving me pause - I googled this and only came up with one person who was doing this and he was having trouble twisting off the old column. He never finished the post, so just checking. I would guess it was just hard to turn because of sealant on the threads, but would rather be safe than sorry.
Any info appreciated. Love the t.m by the way, other than the shaft is too short. I normally fish by myself and can't fish from the back of the boat (love the wireless) because the motor starts cavitating.
While I am asking. I read about a transducer conversion - converting one without a transducer to one with one, but could not find out much info about it. Not 100% sure, but I believe the conversion kit is HERE
If so, seems like it would just be a matter of removing the old cone and installing that and of course running the wires up the shaft. Not sure how difficult that would be as I obviously never removed a cone from a trolling motor before. I am pretty handy and usually do pretty much everything diy, tho I would hate to break my new trolling motor. Again, any info appreciated. Biggie tho is the column