by LarryEWaiex121 » Tue Sep 27, 2016 11:23 am
Rune,
On condition inspection I ran across a similar situation on my Waiex. The bottom machine screw on the left gear leg was in place but I could turn the machine screw with some effort with a Phillips screwdriver. I had previously ground a small wrench to a very thin profile to get it on the nut next to the gear tube. No matter how hard I tried, I was unable to get the proper preload (torque) on the screw.
The unit will continue to work in shear but there was no tension on the screw.
Frustrated, I assessed that more might be better than less and drilled another hole just above the bottom hole and installed a 3rd screw that had access to the nut. So now I have 3 bolts in shear and two in tension. Properly torqued up.
Sometimes you can only fight something for so long and have to go a different direction. Right or wrong, this is how I addressed the matter.
Gook luck and hope you get your mount securely installed.
Larry
Waiex121YX, Camit 3300