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I'm finally getting my 1987 Wellcraft 190 Classic ready after sitting
in my backyard for the last 7 years. After ripping out the rotted floor and replacing a few rotted stingers, I'm finally at the point when I ready to do the "normal" maintainence items. Everything was going well until I tried to drain the outdrive so I can replace the gear oil. Well would'nt you know the plug will not come out! I sprayed the plug everyday for a week with penatrating oil to loosen it. I used the biggest Craftsman screwdriver I could buy and even using a wrench on the screwdriver with two people, I can't get this plug out! At this point, I'm afraid of deforming head to the point where I'll never get it out. What's next, drilling a hole into the plug and use an "easy-out" to extract it? I'd appreciate hearing if anyone else has had a similar problem and how they got it out. Joe |
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