I have a 1993 140hp that leaked salt water into the lower unit (and I didn't check it). When I dropped the lower unit to see why it wouldn't shift into reverse, things were pretty ugly. I got it apart down to the prop shaft and forward gear and bearing housing, at which point the manual said to 'grasp the propeller shaft firmly with one hand and remove'. Haha.
Soaked it with penetrent for a week and a half, applied some low heat to the gearcase, nothing doing. Finally adapted the slide hammer to the prop shaft and banged away until something gave, which was apparently bits of the shifter and/or other giblets.
Now that I've FUBAR'd it, anyone have an idea how I might get the rest of the forward bearing housing out of there? The gearcase is/was in pretty good shape.
Is it possible to weld something up on a puller that would get an adequate purchase somewhere in that bearing housing to pull on it?
Is is possible to heat the gear case enough to help crack it loose without damaging it?
Or is this the point where they become yard art?
Thanks much, surely do appreciate it.
Matthew
Soaked it with penetrent for a week and a half, applied some low heat to the gearcase, nothing doing. Finally adapted the slide hammer to the prop shaft and banged away until something gave, which was apparently bits of the shifter and/or other giblets.
Now that I've FUBAR'd it, anyone have an idea how I might get the rest of the forward bearing housing out of there? The gearcase is/was in pretty good shape.
Is it possible to weld something up on a puller that would get an adequate purchase somewhere in that bearing housing to pull on it?
Is is possible to heat the gear case enough to help crack it loose without damaging it?
Or is this the point where they become yard art?
Thanks much, surely do appreciate it.
Matthew