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Is this a cone type seacock? My 1-1/2" scupper drains are cylinder type with a lock on the opposite side from the handle. You can see one pretty well in this photo:
http://dan.pfeiffer.net/10m/edrive_battery_beds_IMG_20210620_200259.jpg
http://dan.pfeiffer.net/10m/edrive_IMG_20210710_173326.jpg
You said you have a square boss left when the handle is off so yours are probably different. Worth a check though.
Also, if there is a drain port on the side be sure it is not interfering with the rotation of the seacock body.
Otherewise, I like the PB Blaster or LPS KB-88 and some patience.
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Skylark has her original Wilcox-Crittenden bronze seacocks. When I bought Skylark, all five seacocks were frozen. I attempted to turn them off of their thruhulls, but that only resulted in the thruhull turning. The owner of my boatyard told me how to cut off the outside of the thruhull and I then took all the seacocks to an auto garage and put them in the parts washer overnight. The next morning the seacocks all came apart easily and I polished all the parts with a wire brush on a bench grinder.
When my wife came to inspect the renovations, she saw the shiny seacocks and asked if they were new as she was worried about the cost of renovating this old gal.
"No", I told her, "I just had them gold plated to prevent corrosion..."
Whenever Skylark is on the hard, I remove all the cones and regrease them, so far after 52 years, the cones are in perfect condition with no corrosion.
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When I couldn't turn the W-C seacock off of its thruhull, the
engineer/owner of the boatyard told me to put a cobalt "burr" or
rasp into a drill, go under the boat (on land) and grind away the
outside flange where it meets the threaded tube of the thruhull.
The wider flange of the thruhull will eventually fall free from
the threaded tube. I did this to all six thruhulls.
Skylark was 34 years old and probably never had her seacocks service, the rudder post stuffing box had never had the packing replaced and the Edson steering serviced or even greased.
When I had all the seacocks out of the boat, I took the seacocks to an auto garage and left all the seacocks in a parts washer over night. Cleaned them up with a wire brush on a bench grinder and the Wilcox-Crittenden seacocks were/are as good as new.
Of course, I had to buy new bronze thruhulls, but they were a lot cheaper than buying equal quality seacocks from Blake or Spartan.
That Pearson used so many bronze parts or fittings is one thing that they got right.
George
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Sometimes, I just take a hammer to the handle...gently...LOL.
Lucky for you the seacocks are frozen closed.
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