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Cant get lower unit off! - Yamaha Outboard Parts Forum Here is the story: I was able to hammer around the lower unit with a chisel, and opened up a 1 8" crack The bolt under the trim tab (which was sheared off) was still holding fine despite torch hammer screaming and cussing
lower unit bearing carrier seized broken - iboats Boating Forums I've recently installed a 135HP Evinrude '74 outboard onto my boat to get rid of the horrible Chrysler it had This motor runs well, has full compression but was a little warm and had milky gear case oil I took it apart to replace all of the lower unit seals and water pump, I was able to change all the seals except for the bearing carrier seal
Why is My Outboard Overheating? | Boats. net A bad water pump pushing water up to the powerhead may be causing the engine to overheat To inspect the water pump, remove the lower unit on your outboard to access the pump Inside the pump is a rubber impeller that’s driven by the drive shaft An impeller’s rubber can get brittle and wear out over time, causing it to start breaking apart
Typical Reasons Boat Engines Overheat (Solved!) - GoDownsize Water pumps are often the cause of overheating and a bit more difficult to diagnose Outboard motors have a rubber water pump impeller in the lower unit If there is no water coming out the telltale stream, first check the water intake grate or screen in the lower unit in front of the propeller
Housing Bearing (and Bearings) Failure - Jet Pump Unit repair The issue is that it wasn’t that the bearings went bad, but that the loosening over time starts of the housing bearing to the hull caused the boat to cavitate and damage the bearings (on both sides of the jet pump unit)
Unsticking a stuck lower unit - Yamaha Outboard Parts Forum That's probably the best method to remove it, failing that, a reciprocating saw through the join and cut the drive shaft I would loosen or remove all of the bolts Then start and run the motor on the flush muffs Hoping the crankshaft will get hot, expand and let go of it's grip on the drive shaft
Outboard lower unit bad signs and what to do next - Mariners Warehouse Power loss, unusual motor sounds, and oil leakage are typical symptoms of a failing outboard lower unit If you think the lower unit on your outboard is failing, there are a few standard signals or signs to watch out for
Why Is My Yamaha Outboard Overheating What to Do About It Knowing what to do if your Yamaha outboard overheats mid-trip can help you avoid serious damage and keep your engine running smoothly From understanding Yamaha water pump failure symptoms to knowing when to replace a thermostat, this guide covers essential steps for troubleshooting and preventing an overheating Yamaha engine