Re: 1979 Evinrude 140 hp powerhead rebuild questions?
Ok........My first ever powerhead rebuild is complete!!! Here's my diagnosis of what led to the downfall of my powerhead....... I came to the conclusion that this thing was operating with no thermostats installed, the water jackets in the head covers were completely stopped up with deposits, and a faulty carb float adjustment. This ultimately led to stuck and broken piston rings in the #1 cylinder due to extreme carbon buildup. To my surprise, the rings were also sticking in the #2 cylinder as well, but not to the point where they began to break yet. The block was bored .030 on all four holes, polished the crank and rod journals, installed 4 brand new wiseco pistons, 2 new rods, all new bearings throughout, new thermostats, 1 new powerhead seal kit, two carb kits, and one used head. The temperature sensors never shorted the circuit and sounded the alarm for an overheat warning? They are laying on my desk now and awaiting a test to confirm weather they are bad or still good. I still need to check them out if anyone knows of a good way to test them, I'm all ears........or eye's I should say. d

With all this work finished, however, I still have one major task ahead of me before installing the powerhead back on the boat and I definitely am in need of some pro's pointers!!!!.............. I need to drop the lower unit and install a new water pump kit. Can anyone simplify and break this procedure down for me?