'02 volvo penta 5.0gl i/o
i managed to completely kill the entire thread in the dipstick hole in the outboard's bearing cover. its the hole where the gearcase oil dipstick screws into. i guess that i used to tighten it too much, and that degraded the thread over the years. i hastily purchased the new cover (3854401, item #15 here: http://www.volvopentastore.com/Uppe...*****.225525168--store_id.366--view_id.331348) along with its accompanying gasket(3852317), thinking that it would be easy to replace. but when i was about to swap it out, i realized that perhaps it is not so easy. so what are my options? i figured that re-threading the hole is out of the question, as i would need a different dipstick, which simply does not exist. so what i would like to know if this can be accomplished by someone without the use of air tools, or should i let the service folks do their deed? if former is the case, do i just simply unscrew the old cover, pry away the old gasket, then plop in the new gasket followed by the new cover? and if so, where can i find out what the nuts should to torqued to? the clymers manual does not reference this particular part directly.
thank you!!!
i managed to completely kill the entire thread in the dipstick hole in the outboard's bearing cover. its the hole where the gearcase oil dipstick screws into. i guess that i used to tighten it too much, and that degraded the thread over the years. i hastily purchased the new cover (3854401, item #15 here: http://www.volvopentastore.com/Uppe...*****.225525168--store_id.366--view_id.331348) along with its accompanying gasket(3852317), thinking that it would be easy to replace. but when i was about to swap it out, i realized that perhaps it is not so easy. so what are my options? i figured that re-threading the hole is out of the question, as i would need a different dipstick, which simply does not exist. so what i would like to know if this can be accomplished by someone without the use of air tools, or should i let the service folks do their deed? if former is the case, do i just simply unscrew the old cover, pry away the old gasket, then plop in the new gasket followed by the new cover? and if so, where can i find out what the nuts should to torqued to? the clymers manual does not reference this particular part directly.
thank you!!!