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removing a bolt (from an old evinrude)
well, I got back on monday from a week long jaunt down to San Diego,
and tried to remove the bolt again today. Drilled a hole in it, and put in a extractor...and subsequently broke the extractor (apparently it was a pos). So, against what is my personal preference and probably not terribly wise, I ground down the bolt head (altho made very little damage in the process) and re-soaked the bolt with PB blaster. But tomorrow I'm going away for a trip to eastern oregon, so I can't do anything on it for a while. when I get it off, and replaced/fixed, I'll let you all know. Thanks for the advice too. |
removing a bolt (from an old evinrude)
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removing a bolt (from an old evinrude. another update)
finally got the cylinder head off.
but some bad news: to get it off (at least, let me rephrase that, in the process of getting it off) I broke the bolt. Thats not such a bad thing, because it now does make the evinrude a donor completely. also, I found a bit of a knick on the cylinder head, BUT I think that the gasket and the cylinder itself don't make that such a huge issue. The cylinder doesn't come out and make a 100% connection where the knick is, so in my niave mind it shouldn't (maybe not) cause much of an issue. If it does, it does and I'll just re-thread the original. |
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