I have a 95 C40 Yamaha that has been used primarily in salt water but always rinsed out/off. There is/was a screw head located near the front of the gear case that has badly corroded and rusted away. Its not a drain or vent screw. Anyone know what this is for and any idea on how to get it out at this point to replace ? Thanks in advance.
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based on the pic of the actual screw in the parts listing it has a longer smooth piece on the end of it like it would lock something internally or perhaps something swivels on it. if i was actually able to remove it somehow i'm afraid whatever is on the other end may fall out of place
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here is pic of the screws below cavitation plate. the oil fill and oil level screws are apparently made of some different type metal that doesn't rust. OB pic 2.jpgAttached FilesLast edited by ncfishhawk; 05-23-2022, 02:41 PM.
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I bought motor new in 1995. Its been that way since I got it.. The gear case is made to accommodate the screw..ie indented so it fits flush sort of so no way it's aftermarket.
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Owners manual says nothing about it and I don't see it on my service manual. I just noticed it being as bad a shape as its in really. I'd like to figure a way to replace it if possible. I'm sure that will be a major task if it's even feasible at this point.
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Sure looks like the LU oil fill screw.
The one way up high, is that not a vent for filling?.. (#16 the fil l plug, #14 the drain plug)..
Also, that part sticking out is likely a magnet.
Part #15 shows a gasket..
https://www.boats.net/catalog/yamaha...casing-drive-1
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1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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I was thinking magnet also to catch metal from gears and bearings, but I thought the drain screw had a magnet for that.
maybe you can find a good welder to weld a nut onto that screw so you can get it out and replaced.
do the welding on the inside of the nut.
but I am not sure where you should hook up the ground lead
drill and ease out may be the way to remove
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Per the parts diagram, part #14, the drain, doesn't have a magnet. I thought too the magnet is usually on the bottom but it'd still work..
My F150, the magnet is on the bottom drain.
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1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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