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additional maintenance and will require replacement more
often than the drawstring type due to additional wear and
tear of the inspection. For this reason the pre-84 neck dams
are not as popular as the drawstring type.
Pre-84 and Cold Water Type Neck Dam
Installation
Tools Required:
Two 7/16” wrenches
Pliers
Flat Tip Screwdriver, Medium
One pair of sharp scissors
Thread Locker, Loctite
®
222 or equivalent
New neck dam (part# 510-649 or 510-528 or 510-
650 or 510-651)
1) Remove the neck dam yoke assembly completely
from the helmet. Remove old neck dam and properly
dispose of it.
2) Remove the bolt and nut that connects the yoke to the
neck clamp at the hinge sleeve and separate the yoke
and the clamp assembly.
3) Unscrew the four yoke hinge mount screws with
the star washers from the yoke hinge and retain for
future use. Remove the yoke hinge from the neck
clamp and the neck dam.
4) Remove the neck clamp lock nut and slip the
threaded portion of the adjustment arm out of the
retaining block. Remove the lock washer and the nut
and retain for future use.
5) With the clamp lock nut removed from the threaded
neck clamp adjustment bolt pull the front of the neck
clamp open by pressing down on the block end of the
neck clamp and up on the lever end.
6) The neck dam has two holes in the upper sleeve. The
starting hole is the larger of the two next to the sewn (and
glued) seam. The second (smaller) hole is used for the
block that receives the threaded portion of the adjustment
arm on the clamp.
NOTE: Installation of Pre-84 or the Cold Water Neck
Dam can be difficult and time-consuming process and
requires patience so the neck dam is not damaged.
KMDSI recommends that a solution of warm soapy
water be poured into the starting hole of the neck dam
to aid in clamp insertion.
Feeding the neck clamp through the neck dam.
The block on the neck clamp must protrude through
the hole in the neck dam.
Insert the stud through the block and screw the nut
onto the adjustment stud.