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Originally posted by RetiredGuy View PostEven better it still runs
It's a customers and the one main crank bearing (roller), is worn out. Mucho play on the flywheel side, the flywheel actually smacking the ignition coil locking up.
If you look close, the crank counter balance in pressed and peened over once everything is in the block. The ultimate disposable engine!!Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Postjust like some small air compressors, you can take them apart and put them back together if you are willing
The crankshaft is peened over. They apparently slip the piston and rod from underneath, then slip in the crankshaft COUNTER WEIGHT, then press in the straight part of the crank and peen it. I tried beating it out (just for S&G's).
The crankshaft bearing is the same size as the Ryobi blower attachment, but two bearings side by side.. First lower bearing I've ever seen fail on these lil motors...Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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a good press and clean up after pushing it out can be done.
that peen does not cover much .
marking the rod, shaft ,or weight before taking it apart helps if you plan on putting it back together.
all kind of bearings can be found on line, but may take awhile to get them
I replaced bearings in 2 small electric compressors after being flooded during Harvey that I did not think they could be taken apart that were done like that.
and they also had set screws back behind the counter weight that were difficult to get to
took a lot of thinking about, but got it done
what did that motor run?
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Actually things can be made stupidly simple, but tend to be assembled strictly one way and never meant to be "reverse" assembled. Ie. unfixable.
So we need to thank that there are still many motors that actually have still enough design in them that they are made to dismantle and repair. Although parts list are tending to have more and more assembled units and not individual components available.
The day is approaching when piston rings won't be available anymore. It sort of makes sense, as these tend to last the "life" of the engine, life being the time a vehicle would be in first ownership before being traded to a flashier latest model.
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Posta good press and clean up after pushing it out can be done.
that peen does not cover much .
marking the rod, shaft ,or weight before taking it apart helps if you plan on putting it back together.
all kind of bearings can be found on line, but may take awhile to get them
I replaced bearings in 2 small electric compressors after being flooded during Harvey that I did not think they could be taken apart that were done like that.
and they also had set screws back behind the counter weight that were difficult to get to
took a lot of thinking about, but got it done
what did that motor run?
Just a carb clean, new fuel lines, worn cutting head make the repair not worth it.
As for the bearings, I just ordered and received the same bearings, (not rubber sealed but steel sealed) for a Ryobi attachment -$20.00 for 4 top of the line bearings.
If it ran great, might be worth $40.00. Or a very small anchor for a very small boat...
These folks have about EVERYTHING, great customer service too: http://www.usabearingsandbelts.com/
Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View PostI will bookmark that site, but seems their prices on some stuff is way too high.
I found some double rubber sealed bearings locally at Fastenel that were priced low
They don't make this "blower assembly" anymore so I got extra's (the main working end of the unit) so it'll last my lifetime..Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Originally posted by pstephens46 View PostY’all killing me. The real question. Where is Rodbolt? Yam- wife killed my brisket this weekend. Horses. Too busy. Dammit.
yall know they have horse chiropractors? God help me....
how do they crack them horse bones
killing a brisket could mean ate the whole thing,
or more then likely she did not allow you to buy oneLast edited by 99yam40; 09-07-2018, 08:36 PM.
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