Hello,
I have managed to punch a hole in the lower portion of the upper casing on my Yamaha outboard. This is a 2 stroke long shaft motor from about 2001. A submerged obstruction was hit while in reverse and I didn't notice the damage until I had been running the boat for a couple of days. See picture:
So, I know water has gotten into the interior of the casing but I'm not sure what if any damage may have occurred. The motor seems to run fine and I haven't noticed any excessive fuel or oil leaking into water. I've been running in cold weather so freezing is a concern. My first thought is to drop the lower unit and get any water out. Then, plug hole with JB Weld and 5200 as I don't have access to a welder at this point. However, I am concerned about what damage may inherently occur by having water in there. Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Jerry
I have managed to punch a hole in the lower portion of the upper casing on my Yamaha outboard. This is a 2 stroke long shaft motor from about 2001. A submerged obstruction was hit while in reverse and I didn't notice the damage until I had been running the boat for a couple of days. See picture:
So, I know water has gotten into the interior of the casing but I'm not sure what if any damage may have occurred. The motor seems to run fine and I haven't noticed any excessive fuel or oil leaking into water. I've been running in cold weather so freezing is a concern. My first thought is to drop the lower unit and get any water out. Then, plug hole with JB Weld and 5200 as I don't have access to a welder at this point. However, I am concerned about what damage may inherently occur by having water in there. Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Jerry
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