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"Help" Brovo 1 HP Hinge Pin

jordan705

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I'm in need of some assistance on removing this hinge pin. Cant seem to figure it out or find any info on it so any help would be appreciated. Thanks
 

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My boat has those too. If I remember, you screw a bolt in the center hole and use a slide hammer to pull them out after removing the 2 screws holding them in. Autozone rents slide hammers for free. You just have to leave a deposit which they give back upon return of the tool.
 
My boat has those too. If I remember, you screw a bolt in the center hole and use a slide hammer to pull them out after removing the 2 screws holding them in. Autozone rents slide hammers for free. You just have to leave a deposit which they give back upon return of the tool.

Thanks for the input. I will have to give it a try and see what happens. Did you just tap them back into place when finished?
 
Make sure the fiber bushings are still good. I replaced mine. The hinge pins simply push in, if they are a little tight, some liquid soap will help.
 
You are going to need one of those too! Seller may have not used a hose to start it when showing it for prospective buyers.
 
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