I’ve thought about trying to separate the lever from the shaft to see If I could mount a different handle. Wanted to see what might be out there for parts first. My next thought was trying to drill the remaining part but still use the top part as well and thread a longer stud through both.. That may be the route I go for now. I think I have one more lever, but we’ve moved and don’t have everything unpacked yet.
I have left a couple of messages last week on the number you suggested. Haven’t heard anything back yet. My last option would be to change the tower controls over to Morse, SeaStar, etc.
Thanks,
Blaine
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03-21-2020 03:42 PM #11
Re: Panish Control Levers
Blaine
1992 43C - "Journey"
Pace, FL
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Re: Panish Control Levers
If you're going to change the entire unit take a good look at Kobelt, as far as i"m concerned none of the others are even close to their quality, all bronze and stainless, no pot metal etc. CL Associates in Ft Lauderdale really knows their away around this stuff to point you in the right direction.
http://kobelt.com/products/marine-th...eads-push-pull
CL Associates have the Kobelt 2046 control custom made for an easy Palm Beach single lever control install. This model only works for a single station but theres lots of other models and configs.Cricket Helm 1.jpgCricket Helm 2.jpgLast edited by Cricket; 03-21-2020 at 10:37 PM.
CRICKET
1966 HAT50C101
Purchased 1985 12v71Ns
Repowered 1989 with 8v92TI
Repowered 2001 with 3406E
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03-22-2020 11:14 AM #14
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Re: Panish Control Levers
Blaine, I just found a box with More control levers in it, would they fit the Panish controls, you think? I don't know if they are the same thread dimension.
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04-23-2020 01:07 AM #17Registered Member
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Re: Panish Control Levers
Just purchased some welding rods of the internet that claims they can weld pot metal. That is what those look like. I have not tryed them yet but they claim to have a low melting point so you can use a propane torch, just clean and bevel the crack.
wire brush and grinder. watch the video on you tube. Low temp aluminium welding rod. By far the easiest and fasted way to repair.l the
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04-24-2020 04:23 PM #18
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04-24-2020 04:26 PM #19
Re: Panish Control Levers
I haven’t done anything as yet. For now I am going to swap levers with the port throttle. If I leave it in sync I won’t have to use that one much.
Blaine
1992 43C - "Journey"
Pace, FL
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Re: Panish Control Levers
no these are separate handles sorry