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  • drguillot
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    Ooops!

    Thanks for the advice guys. I tried to pry on it some more before I read your posts. Low and behold, I'm going to need a new lower unit. The hole where the part sits gave under the pressure and failed. If I can get a rebuilt one for free from my brother in law, I'm still in good shape. Not sure about that, though. I'll let you guys know how it turns out. So much for getting it done for the weekend. FAIL.

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  • robert graham
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    Originally posted by madharchod View Post
    i think this job is not for the novice if you haven't done it before as you can damage the gear case and be up for a new one ,i would take it to a engineering shop where they will control heat it and remove the old one and replace the new one in but if you have a steady hand and can control flame heat it might be possible but i have done it so many times it comes naturally but for a new person you will definitely damage the gear case
    Sounds like some good advice here....seems like if you can take your lower unit and new parts to a real Yamaha technician he may can do it for a reasonable price....but I'd get a quote on it before I let him do it, just to be safe$$$$....

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  • madharchod
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    i think this job is not for the novice if you haven't done it before as you can damage the gear case and be up for a new one ,i would take it to a engineering shop where they will control heat it and remove the old one and replace the new one in but if you have a steady hand and can control flame heat it might be possible but i have done it so many times it comes naturally but for a new person you will definitely damage the gear case

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  • robert graham
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    Probably a good idea to remove/inspect/replace the thermostat and pressure control valve while you're doing the water pump.....if you can get that lower housing out and replaced with the new one you may be good to go, regardless of salt/mineral build-up in the rest of the cooling system....

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  • drguillot
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    I guess technically, it's the oil seal housing and not the lower water pump housing. Same thing, but on the diagram, it calls it the oil seal housing.

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  • drguillot
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    Yessir! I bought it in July from a guy I work with. They bought it new in 1999 and fished nothing but saltwater - often! I'm working on getting it back right. I do have concerns about the flow from the water pump through the block and all that. If the pump looks that bad, I'm thinking the engine is pretty bad too. However, it ran well the three times I fished in it, except for the overheating problem.

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  • robert graham
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    That's a lot of corrosion!...hopefully one of the folks/experts on here who have had direct experience with this can chime in with their thoughts regarding the best/safest way to extract that section with minimal damage....this must have been a saltwater motor!....

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  • drguillot
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    The round, silver part that extends out from the bottom of the lower water pump housing is what broke off, and is still in the L.U. i know it needs to come out, but can I chip it out without damaging the parts below it? I know the last oil seal for the gearcase is gonna be right there, and I don't know if it'll hurt if I get some of that crusty stuff falling in there. I'm going to change my gearcase oil after I'm done anyway, but this is the first time I try this. Any help is appreciated!

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  • robert graham
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    Lots of corrosion...but that old one is going to have to come out...in pieces if necessary. Look forward to other photos....

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  • drguillot
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    Let me know if you can see the images, Robert. I still have a couple more coming. Thanks!

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  • robert graham
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    Thanks, and hopefully the photos will help with an answer for you....

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  • drguillot
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    The first two images are the old housing before I removed what I could. The last pic is the new housing, same view. I will take a side view of the new housing when I get home from work. That is the most telling view.


    Last edited by drguillot; 09-12-2013, 11:38 PM. Reason: add image?

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  • robert graham
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    Same exact motor and year as mine....a photo would be a real help here, as I can't picture in my mind what's going on....thanks!

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