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Yamaha 1992 90HP overheat - possible impeller?
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Originally posted by ausnoelm View Post
Not too sure you will get away with missing bolts, but you might. Doesn’t the lower cover come off that model for access?
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The couple with a bit sticking out might be OK, can you weld? Tacking a nut on to the protruding bit sometimes works, the heat from the weld will help with the bolt corrosion. Not too sure you will get a good seal with those bolts missing, but who knows?
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Be VERY careful with an EZ out, when (not if) you break that off, you’re done……the power head is coming off. Very carefully drilling, on centre, and straight, with a very sharp, quality drill bit, slowly increasing in size is you best option, even better if you can buy some left hand bits! in time you will be able to pick out the broken bits of thread.
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The two sticking out maybe saved yet. Try to file two flats on them so you can get a good grip on them with a good pair of vise grips. Then put the heat to them with a propane torch. Heat and let cool several times before trying to turn them.
You will need a file with a safe edge on it ( no teeth on one edge) so you can put the file on the aluminum and not damage the sealing surface.
You can make your own safe edge file by grinding off the teeth on one of the thin edges.
Easy outs are not your friend.
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Originally posted by panasonic View PostThe two sticking out maybe saved yet. Try to file two flats on them so you can get a good grip on them with a good pair of vise grips. Then put the heat to them with a propane torch. Heat and let cool several times before trying to turn them.
You will need a file with a safe edge on it ( no teeth on one edge) so you can put the file on the aluminum and not damage the sealing surface.
You can make your own safe edge file by grinding off the teeth on one of the thin edges.
Easy outs are not your friend.
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had no luck removing the bolts, so I ended up using some JB Weld Red RTV around each bolt between the new gaskets, then some JB WaterWeld to plug the bolt holes on the cover. Let it cure for 24 hours and gave it a test run this morning on the muffs.....
Had a small leak from Bolt 13 which is the lower bottom bolt, but had no way to put my torque wrench on that one, tightened her up and ran for a good half an hour....no leaks!!!
Telltale is now how it should have been...strong flow so hopefully I have fixed it all up.
Pulled out the bottom spark plug after running to see if I could see any water ingress but all looked good
I know it's not the prettiest repair job, but if it gets me through to motor upgrade time I'm happy with it.
Once again, thanks everyone for your suggestions and help on here! Have learnt a great deal given that this is my first ever boat (only picked up the boat in October!)
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