A number of years ago I posted about a stuck lower unit: https://www.yamahaoutboardparts.com/...uck-lower-unit
No, I haven't gotten it off, yet Fortunately I boat in deep, clean water and the Yamaha impeller seems to be holding up very well - although I have tried a few times since. However, I brought the boat home with me this Winter (it's used/kept in Maine and I'm in PA) with the anticipation of getting back on this. Obviously, it's not going to be easier than it was a few years ago! However, I thought I'd start a thread up again and note my troubles along the way
I'll probably start up with this in the next few weeks or so. My plan, at this point, is to be the turtle, not the rabbit. I'll hang the engine upside down with most bolts removed and the remaining ones loose - probably add some wedges for good luck. Then dribble all kind of concoctions down the drive shaft towards the point where the shaft goes into the crank. Phosphoric acid... heavy duty vinegar... muriatic acid... PB Blaster... etc, etc.
I'm HOPING that one day I see that crack getting bigger! Last resort would be to cut a hole in the mid section and cut the crank and then repair the hole. Then I can at least get a slide hammer on the driveshaft and/or remove the power head and turn it upside down to get better access to the bottom of the crank.
To hang it upside down... my plan is to put two (in case one breaks) ratchet straps around the gear case, between the anti-vent plate and gear housing portion. Then tie a rope from one side of the strap to the other creating a loop to hang the engine. Any other ideas?
No, I haven't gotten it off, yet Fortunately I boat in deep, clean water and the Yamaha impeller seems to be holding up very well - although I have tried a few times since. However, I brought the boat home with me this Winter (it's used/kept in Maine and I'm in PA) with the anticipation of getting back on this. Obviously, it's not going to be easier than it was a few years ago! However, I thought I'd start a thread up again and note my troubles along the way
I'll probably start up with this in the next few weeks or so. My plan, at this point, is to be the turtle, not the rabbit. I'll hang the engine upside down with most bolts removed and the remaining ones loose - probably add some wedges for good luck. Then dribble all kind of concoctions down the drive shaft towards the point where the shaft goes into the crank. Phosphoric acid... heavy duty vinegar... muriatic acid... PB Blaster... etc, etc.
I'm HOPING that one day I see that crack getting bigger! Last resort would be to cut a hole in the mid section and cut the crank and then repair the hole. Then I can at least get a slide hammer on the driveshaft and/or remove the power head and turn it upside down to get better access to the bottom of the crank.
To hang it upside down... my plan is to put two (in case one breaks) ratchet straps around the gear case, between the anti-vent plate and gear housing portion. Then tie a rope from one side of the strap to the other creating a loop to hang the engine. Any other ideas?
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