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Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
I would like to know where I can find a large screwdriver for the
1/2"-wide plugs in the lower unit. I am currently using a 3/8" screwdriver. It works "OK". But I have a tendency to damage the plug if the screwdriver doesn't match the size of the plug. I have a feeling that the safest way to work with the 1/2" plugs is to use a 1/2" screwdriver. Unfortunately, I cannot find it in stores like Home Depot or Sears; the largest one that they have is 3/8" that I have already had. Can someone tell me where to get a large 1/2" screwdriver? Thanks. Jay Chan |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
Yep,. that is exactly the tool that my buddy used to free up my very
stuck/corroded drain plug on a 40 Yamaha. Great tool and I will be adding one to my tool box soon. RG -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners .. "m___~¿õ___m" wrote in message news:dz6kf.168$SY.153@trnddc06... On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 16:54:26 -0800, wrote: I would like to know where I can find a large screwdriver for the 1/2"-wide plugs in the lower unit. I am currently using a 3/8" screwdriver. It works "OK". But I have a tendency to damage the plug if the screwdriver doesn't match the size of the plug. I have a feeling that the safest way to work with the 1/2" plugs is to use a 1/2" screwdriver. Unfortunately, I cannot find it in stores like Home Depot or Sears; the largest one that they have is 3/8" that I have already had. Can someone tell me where to get a large 1/2" screwdriver? Thanks. Jay Chan You can get the same thing from Snap-On or Mac for more money but this will do the trick. Great for loosening phillip screws that hold lower unit together also. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46978 -- ______m___~¿õ___m_________________ |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=1654
The middle-sized ones work well for this. JR wrote: I would like to know where I can find a large screwdriver for the 1/2"-wide plugs in the lower unit. I am currently using a 3/8" screwdriver. It works "OK". But I have a tendency to damage the plug if the screwdriver doesn't match the size of the plug. I have a feeling that the safest way to work with the 1/2" plugs is to use a 1/2" screwdriver. Unfortunately, I cannot find it in stores like Home Depot or Sears; the largest one that they have is 3/8" that I have already had. Can someone tell me where to get a large 1/2" screwdriver? Thanks. Jay Chan -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
Jay,
You can order this online. http://www.stanleytools.com/default....ip+Screwdriver wrote in message oups.com... I would like to know where I can find a large screwdriver for the 1/2"-wide plugs in the lower unit. I am currently using a 3/8" screwdriver. It works "OK". But I have a tendency to damage the plug if the screwdriver doesn't match the size of the plug. I have a feeling that the safest way to work with the 1/2" plugs is to use a 1/2" screwdriver. Unfortunately, I cannot find it in stores like Home Depot or Sears; the largest one that they have is 3/8" that I have already had. Can someone tell me where to get a large 1/2" screwdriver? Thanks. Jay Chan |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
wrote in message oups.com... I would like to know where I can find a large screwdriver for the 1/2"-wide plugs in the lower unit. I am currently using a 3/8" screwdriver. It works "OK". But I have a tendency to damage the plug if the screwdriver doesn't match the size of the plug. I have a feeling that the safest way to work with the 1/2" plugs is to use a 1/2" screwdriver. Unfortunately, I cannot find it in stores like Home Depot or Sears; the largest one that they have is 3/8" that I have already had. Can someone tell me where to get a large 1/2" screwdriver? Thanks. Jay Chan Jay, take a VERY close look at the slots in those plugs. If they seem deeper in the center than at the edges, they're supposed to be removed with something called a DZUS driver. My Johnson outboard's drain plugs are like this, and a normal screwdriver (which you can get at Sears, by the way) will mess up the slots. This is the tool, from Snap-On: http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....store&tool=all If that link doesn't work, go to http://www.snap-on.com/ and search for part number S6180. |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
The Harbor Freight set looks like a good way. However, if you don't have a
use for all the other tools you can buy a tierod end socket at Sears and use a rachet or breakover bar on the drain screw. If the store does not have it try Sears on line. Of course real men take it to the shop. :=))) Butch "Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my manor. wrote in message . .. Jay, You can order this online. http://www.stanleytools.com/default....ip+Screwdriver wrote in message oups.com... I would like to know where I can find a large screwdriver for the 1/2"-wide plugs in the lower unit. I am currently using a 3/8" screwdriver. It works "OK". But I have a tendency to damage the plug if the screwdriver doesn't match the size of the plug. I have a feeling that the safest way to work with the 1/2" plugs is to use a 1/2" screwdriver. Unfortunately, I cannot find it in stores like Home Depot or Sears; the largest one that they have is 3/8" that I have already had. Can someone tell me where to get a large 1/2" screwdriver? Thanks. Jay Chan |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
Butch Davis wrote:
The Harbor Freight set looks like a good way. However, if you don't have a use for all the other tools you can buy a tierod end socket at Sears and use a rachet or breakover bar on the drain screw. If the store does not have it try Sears on line. Sears should be boycotted because of their latest policy of stiffing customers asking for refunds or exchanges, and their new campaign against Christmas. Additionally, their CEO, Alan Lacy, is pushing the company to switch to products manufactured in China. Sears management is *not* customer friendly these days. -- Skipper |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
You can get the same thing from Snap-On or Mac for more money but this
will do the trick. Great for loosening phillip screws that hold lower unit together also. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46978 Thanks for the link. It seems to be exactly what I need: o It has a 1/2" blade that matches the slot size of the plug. o Its full length looks like quite short that is perfect for the limited room available for removing the drain plug at the bottom of the lower unit. That drain plug is pointing kind of downward and the lower unit is almost touching the ground. These limits the size of a screwdrive that I can use unless I tilt the motor up. I need to buy something from Harbor Freight anyway because I have heard a lot of good things (and bad things) about that place and I want to try that place to see for myself. Jay Chan |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
Jay, take a VERY close look at the slots in those plugs. If they seem deeper
in the center than at the edges, they're supposed to be removed with something called a DZUS driver. My Johnson outboard's drain plugs are like this, and a normal screwdriver (which you can get at Sears, by the way) will mess up the slots. I don't think the plug is like what you have described if I remember this correctly. I will double check it before I order the screwdriver from Harbor Freight. Thanks for the warning though. Jay Chan |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
Thanks everyone who has offered info to help me locate a 1/2" blade
screwdriver. I believe I have narrowed down to one screwdriver that is suitable for me. I appreciate your help. Jay Chan |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
wrote in message ups.com... Jay, take a VERY close look at the slots in those plugs. If they seem deeper in the center than at the edges, they're supposed to be removed with something called a DZUS driver. My Johnson outboard's drain plugs are like this, and a normal screwdriver (which you can get at Sears, by the way) will mess up the slots. I don't think the plug is like what you have described if I remember this correctly. I will double check it before I order the screwdriver from Harbor Freight. Thanks for the warning though. Jay Chan Jay, before you bother with Harbor Freight, have you simply walked into a Sears store? I have tool # 41852. On the handle, it says it's a 3/8" driver. When measured, it's just a hair under 1/2". |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
I'm sure you'll hear derogatory remarks about Harbor Freight. I used to
refer to Harbor Freight and Global Tools as being disposable: so cheaply made that you'll be luck to use a tool more than once. But when you're on a budget, that may be all you need. I've taken advantage of the big discounts often. wrote in message oups.com... You can get the same thing from Snap-On or Mac for more money but this will do the trick. Great for loosening phillip screws that hold lower unit together also. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46978 Thanks for the link. It seems to be exactly what I need: o It has a 1/2" blade that matches the slot size of the plug. o Its full length looks like quite short that is perfect for the limited room available for removing the drain plug at the bottom of the lower unit. That drain plug is pointing kind of downward and the lower unit is almost touching the ground. These limits the size of a screwdrive that I can use unless I tilt the motor up. I need to buy something from Harbor Freight anyway because I have heard a lot of good things (and bad things) about that place and I want to try that place to see for myself. Jay Chan |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 10:01:29 -0800, wrote:
You can get the same thing from Snap-On or Mac for more money but this will do the trick. Great for loosening phillip screws that hold lower unit together also. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46978 Thanks for the link. It seems to be exactly what I need: o It has a 1/2" blade that matches the slot size of the plug. o Its full length looks like quite short that is perfect for the limited room available for removing the drain plug at the bottom of the lower unit. That drain plug is pointing kind of downward and the lower unit is almost touching the ground. These limits the size of a screwdrive that I can use unless I tilt the motor up. I need to buy something from Harbor Freight anyway because I have heard a lot of good things (and bad things) about that place and I want to try that place to see for myself. Jay Chan You can change directions as to weather you're loosening or tightening a screw or bolt. Be sure you push in on the tool with your hand and turn it to the left to loosen the screw before hitting it with a hammer. If it is turned to the right this tool is capable of tightening a screw to the point of twisting the head of the screw off. I never use one to tighten a screw. This is a popular tool used to remove the screws that hold many motorcycle engines together. I have also used it to take wheel lug nuts loose that someone gets carried away tightening with an air impact wrench and then they rust in place with time such as a boat trailer that been submerged and neglected. Good luck. -- ______m___~¿õ___m_________________ |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
Jay, take a VERY close look at the slots in those plugs. If they seem
deeper in the center than at the edges, they're supposed to be removed with something called a DZUS driver. My Johnson outboard's drain plugs are like this, and a normal screwdriver (which you can get at Sears, by the way) will mess up the slots. I have checked the slot in the plugs, and they are the same depth from edge to edge. This means I can use a regular screwdriver instead of the special kind. Thanks for the warning though. Jay, before you bother with Harbor Freight, have you simply walked into a Sears store? I have tool # 41852. On the handle, it says it's a 3/8" driver. When measured, it's just a hair under 1/2". I was in Sears a couple days ago, and I checked all the screwdriver in the store. Nothing was larger than 3/8", and yes I used a measuring tape to check the width of the blade. Jay Chan |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
.. If it is turned to the right this tool is capable of tightening a
screw to the point of twisting the head of the screw off... Thanks for the warning. I will be careful. Jay Chan |
Where To Find LARGE Screwdriver for Lower Unit Plugs?
Over the years I have bought a lot of screwdrivers for this. I ended
up just making one. Usually, even if they are wide enough, the blade is not thick enough and it still tries to cam out, screwing up the plug. You have a point. When I got my new Merc and it was still in the driveway I took one of those big screwdrivers with a fairly short shank and made it a perfect fit with my grinder. Unfortunately, I don't have a grinder, and I am not about to get one just for making a screwdriver. ...may be I can get one to sharpen the blade for my lawn mower... Grind the end down to the point where it completely fiulls the slot. It sounds like the type of screwdriver that people use for firearm, like the screwdriver for setting a scope on a rifle. May be I should look for one in a gun shop ... but I doubt they have one for 1/2" wide screw. Seem like I am still better off getting the one from Harbor Freight, and this is what I am going to do. Jay Chan |
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