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dh@. wrote:
I'm trying to take apart a Mercruiser outdrive to replace the boots which have cracked. It looks a good bit like this one: http://www.boats.net/_search/images/...4198540716.png I had to go buy a 1/2 inch allen wrench to remove part #26. They're very tight, possibly rusted, and I haven't broken them free yet. Is there anything else holding them, or should I get a cheater bar and apply a lot more force to break them loose? Any suggestions about this job would be much appreciated. Thanks! David They are usually held with locktite and torqued to 90 or 100 ft lbs. You should use a special 12 point tool instead of an allen wrench. |
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