See a chiroprater after changing it out. On my Super Air, I have to lay down on the side tanks, and twist into an un-godly position and fiddle with a couple of screwdrivers and a pair of pliers till it comes out. You pry it out a little at a time. The new one goes in fairly easy by spraying it well with silicone or as I did WD-40. Insert it into the housing with a twisting motion, and then when it catches the splines, just shove it really hard till it goes all the way in. button it back up, and you are done. The direction the fins are going does not matter, as when you start the boat they will flip to the correct orientation. I hope you have more space than I do to do mine.
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