Re: 9.5 johnson three screws ok for water pump?
For what it is worth, I have had some really badly seized stainless screws and bolts in aluminum castings give me BIG headaches. WD-40, Liquid Wrench, PB Blaster, penetrating oil...all were pretty much not doing the trick, even after days of soaking. I had the brass float valve seat on my CD-11 carb give me hell too, it was seized and would only move a 1/4 turn. I finally got lucky and out of desperation I grabbed a can of Aluma-tap tapping fluid, especially made for tapping threads in aluminum. Guess what? One application and Presto! out came that tough little bugger. Since then, I have used it, on numerouse stuck water pump cover bolts with success, the stuff is magic. I have been told that ATF does the same with aluminum but have not tried it. There is also a special tapping fluid for stainless steel, made by Tap-O Matic, and I have used it as well on seized stainless fasteners; it works where notheing else will.