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On Aug 5, 11:55*am, 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 You can also put in at marineengine.com They have a lot of gear heads there, and a section strictly for Mercruiser. You can get a free membership. I've met a few fellows that have been very helpfull there. Jim sounds right about the locktite..AND the tool. DONT strip that socket out. Can you use an impact screwdriver to start it? Wouldn't that " break " the grip of the Locktite? |
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