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Does anyone know of an outboard motor repair facility in the vicinity of
New York City where I can get my Cruise'n'Carry outboard repaired? I could probably do it myself but the prop (aluminum) is frozen to the shaft (steel) and I can't dismantle the lower unit where the problem is. |
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Had the same problem used a gear puller came off no sweat. Now where do
I find a replacement? Gogarty wrote: Does anyone know of an outboard motor repair facility in the vicinity of New York City where I can get my Cruise'n'Carry outboard repaired? I could probably do it myself but the prop (aluminum) is frozen to the shaft (steel) and I can't dismantle the lower unit where the problem is. |
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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 07:09:46 -0500, Gogarty
wrote: Just don't have a gear puller sitting around here right now. =============================================== You can sometimes improvise a gear puller using C-clamps and a stout piece of wood (or steel plate). |
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