Gas Giant
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Aug 8, 2010
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Engine is an '82 Johnson 235. I'm trying to replace the non-functional, corroded tilt/trim unit with a much nicer one that actually works. The engine is pretty old, and corroded, but I need to get a few more years out of it before I can afford to repower.
However, that tilt pin is stuck. Very stuck. I've read a lot of threads on this site about that, but I haven't had any luck with the usual methods. I've used a propane torch and gotten it pretty darn hot - the entire midsection casting was hot when I finally gave up - and it wouldn't budge with solid blows from a 2.5lb hammer and a brass drift. I've also been hitting it daily - sometimes several times a day - with PB Blaster.
It hasn't moved a bit. Not at all.
Two questions:
1) Is there any reason I shouldn't try using an air hammer on this pin? I have a air hammer bit for it. (Not the chisel end, its cylindrical and flat on the end)
2) In the even that I can't ever get it to start moving, is there any reason I couldn't drill the pin out? (Other than it being a very annoying thing to do?)
However, that tilt pin is stuck. Very stuck. I've read a lot of threads on this site about that, but I haven't had any luck with the usual methods. I've used a propane torch and gotten it pretty darn hot - the entire midsection casting was hot when I finally gave up - and it wouldn't budge with solid blows from a 2.5lb hammer and a brass drift. I've also been hitting it daily - sometimes several times a day - with PB Blaster.
It hasn't moved a bit. Not at all.
Two questions:
1) Is there any reason I shouldn't try using an air hammer on this pin? I have a air hammer bit for it. (Not the chisel end, its cylindrical and flat on the end)
2) In the even that I can't ever get it to start moving, is there any reason I couldn't drill the pin out? (Other than it being a very annoying thing to do?)