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lower unit fill/drain plug stuck
I am trying to remove the drain and fill plugs (slotted head) off my
1991 Johnson 45 HP Commercial outboard but they are seized and I have more or less stripped the head. Can I heat the screw or will this ruin the seal? Anyone have any ideas of how to get these screws out? Thanks |
lower unit fill/drain plug stuck
"Binder Dundat" wrote in message ups.com... I am trying to remove the drain and fill plugs (slotted head) off my 1991 Johnson 45 HP Commercial outboard but they are seized and I have more or less stripped the head. Can I heat the screw or will this ruin the seal? Anyone have any ideas of how to get these screws out? Thanks You can heat and buy a new seal. Get a hammer impact hammer. http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/000723.php |
lower unit fill/drain plug stuck
Thanks for the help, both are good ideas.
On Oct 30, 1:09 am, wrote: On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 04:13:35 GMT, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Binder Dundat" wrote in message oups.com... I am trying to remove the drain and fill plugs (slotted head) off my 1991 Johnson 45 HP Commercial outboard but they are seized and I have more or less stripped the head. Can I heat the screw or will this ruin the seal? Anyone have any ideas of how to get these screws out? Thanks You can heat and buy a new seal. Get a hammer impact hammer. http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/000723.phpThe biggest problem with these plugs is people don't have the right screwdriver. If it doesn't have a good fit across the whole plug it will cam out. I started with the biggest screwdriver I could find and then ground it for a perfect fit in a new plug. The sweet spot was a ways up the taper of the blade where it got wide enough for the screw. |
lower unit fill/drain plug stuck
wrote in message ... On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 04:13:35 GMT, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Binder Dundat" wrote in message oups.com... I am trying to remove the drain and fill plugs (slotted head) off my 1991 Johnson 45 HP Commercial outboard but they are seized and I have more or less stripped the head. Can I heat the screw or will this ruin the seal? Anyone have any ideas of how to get these screws out? Thanks You can heat and buy a new seal. Get a hammer impact hammer. http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/000723.php The biggest problem with these plugs is people don't have the right screwdriver. If it doesn't have a good fit across the whole plug it will cam out. I started with the biggest screwdriver I could find and then ground it for a perfect fit in a new plug. The sweet spot was a ways up the taper of the blade where it got wide enough for the screw. and the edge has to be sharp and straight |
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