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runs a couple of laps and lays down on you sounds like a bearing or cooling issue to me.
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Yeah, cold very well be a bearing. It's an old engine I got as a freebie with a boat a bought a while ago...thought of replacing bearings, but the head screws are not budging. Have a feeling whoever owned this engine might have used red threadlock.runs a couple of laps and lays down on you sounds like a bearing issue to me.
Fill the water jacket with WD40 and let soak overnight. Then heat like Mike said and you may get them out without any damage.Yeah, cold very well be a bearing. It's an old engine I got as a freebie with a boat a bought a while ago...thought of replacing bearings, but the head screws are not budging. Have a feeling whoever owned this engine might have used red threadlock.
I suppose I could try changing just the front one, if there's a way to remove it without tearing down the engine.
Vince,
I'm not suggesting your bearings aren't toast, as they have every right to be, but....
It's been my experience that, when the bearings are the culprit, the boat won't get away from the bank.
That said, a new set of bearings is a pretty cheap "process of elimination" step.
If you can't get those screws to budge with an allen wrench, a drill press is always an option. Just drill through the head with a drill bit (the next size up from the major diameter of the screw) until it breaks loose from the shaft of the screw. Once you have the water jacket off, a pair of vise grips should be able to get the remaining studs out.
Thanks. Brad.
Titan Racing Components
BlackJack Hydros
Model Machine and Precision LLC
Vince,
It would at least give you access to those studs for a micro torch or some such.
I don't think 400 deg. is going to hurt anything. Solidus melting point of aluminum (still maintains shape) is ~900 deg. Just let it cool evenly.
I can't imagine ever using Loc-Tite of ANY kind on my engines..... You're better off using anti-seize.
Thanks. Brad.
Titan Racing Components
BlackJack Hydros
Model Machine and Precision LLC
make sure you only do 1 thing at a time and try that before trying something elseThanks for all the input, guys...once the weather clears up here I'll head to the lake and implement some of these suggestions and see if I can resolve the problem. Will post outcome.
Vince
make sure you only do 1 thing at a time and try that before trying something else
X2 on the above!Bearings should be first thing changed... they affect the needle big time and since the engine is appart already you might as well change them
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