8hp full of sand

Marty Niner

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I am rebuilding my father-in-laws motor that was submerged for a few days and is full of sand...:(
can anyone tell me what to use as when I reassemble the crankcase...it is metal on metal with some sort of sealant??

Thanks
 

bktheking

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Re: 8hp full of sand

OMC Gel seal , small red tube available at OMC dealers, some say there is a flavor of Loctite that does the same thing.
 

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Re: 8hp full of sand

Don't think so, M is used to seal gearcases and non metal to metal crankcase halves (spaghetti seals and such) - OMC gel seal II p#324073 or Loctite #518 is used on metal to metal crankcases, if his 8hp is metal on metal then the Gel Seal is the choice.
 

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Re: 8hp full of sand

Thanks for clarifying bktheking. I am rebuilding my 72 6 HP, and eventually have to put the block back together. I thought my service manual said Adhesive M, which is why I am curious. Want to get the right stuff. :)
 

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Re: 8hp full of sand

All depends on the mating surface, you'll know once it's apart, it may indeed require M instead of gel seal.
 

Marty Niner

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Re: 8hp full of sand

It is metal on metal...it almost looked like there was nothing applied there at all, but if it is a Loctite type of thing, that makes sense. Thanks guys!
 

Marty Niner

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Re: 8hp full of sand

Just an update on the 8 horse....
I got it all back together and ...IT RUNS!!
but, the prop has a big ding in it, and it makes alot of bubbles in the water???
Is that cavitation?
 

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Bubbles in the water??? I did that when I was a baby LOL, exhaust perhaps???
 

Marty Niner

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Re: 8hp full of sand

No, it is not a thru-hub exhaust. I tried it on my kicker board behind my 21ft Bayliner (I know, not very fair for an 8 horse :) ) but all it did was churn up the water. I had a closer look at the prop and the one blade has a pretty good ding in it :(
 

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Re: 8hp full of sand

Doesn't matter if it's through hub or not, they all exhaust under water. Pull the prop cone off and check for a missing/broken drive pin.
 

Marty Niner

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Re: 8hp full of sand

You are right about the exhaust... the drive pin is still good, I do think it is the prop.. the same guy who sunk his boat probably banged up the prop as well...
 

Marty Niner

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Re: 8hp full of sand

....is there any way to straighten out a bent prop, or is that a lost cause?
 

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Re: 8hp full of sand

Sounds like it's spun, take it to your local marine dealer, they can send them out for repair! Or try and find a used on on ebay.
 

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Re: 8hp full of sand

I looked on ebay... no luck, guess its time to bite the bullet and get a new prop:)
 
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