1963 Johnson 3hp Help :(

retdguy

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Hi,

I'm working on a 1963 3hp Johnson outboard motor and just changed the water pump and noticed underneath the impeller housing there was some salt buildup in the veins. I decided to take the head gasket off to check the water passages out; 3 of the 6 bolts came out but the other 3 broke off right below the bolt head. If I can get the head off, I should have a lot of bolt exposed but I can't get the head off. I have the motor on its back with PB Blaster sitting in the bolt holes. I've been hitting it with a rubber mallet with no luck. I have 2 broken bolts on the bottom cylinder left side and 1 broken bolt on the bottom cylinder right side. How can I get this head off??? :confused:

Thank you.

- Bob
 

WN2712NJ

Seaman
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Jul 17, 2010
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Re: 1963 Johnson 3hp Help :(

There are extractor devices for broken head bolts. They sort of resemble drill bits, only are spun in the reverse direction. You drill a hole in the middle of the broken bolt and then screw the extractor in as far as possible. Check you local auto parts store.

Soak everything in penetrating oil for a day or two before trying this. That is also good advice for avoiding this problem in the future.

Good Luck

-dm
 

boobie

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Re: 1963 Johnson 3hp Help :(

Don't use any screw extractors 'cause if you break one off your can't drill them out. I'd try some ATF and Actone mixed up 50/50 and use that. Also some heat would help. Try a steel hammer rather than a rubber mallet as the steel hammer will shock the area better.
 
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