Mike Giglio
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jul 25, 2005
- Messages
- 33
I broke one bolt removing the bolts from my exhaust manifold cover on my 72 65 hp truimph evinrude. After drilling a 1/8 hole in the bolt I broke a hardened steel easy out in the hole. Trying to remove that I broke some bits and in the process of getting all the hardened steel out of the hole I toasted the threads. I brought the boat and motor to an aluminum welder and he said he couldn't see why the hole couldn't be repaired but that also it was to deep to weld. I'm on Long Island and I'm wondering if this is something I may be able to repair or find a marine machine shop on the Island to fix for me. It would be a shame to loose the motor over this. It has been suggested to me to drill the hole out wider and thread an aluminiun bolt in its place then drill out the 1/4 20 for the manifold bolt. I was also wondering if I could just drill it out and punch in an alimunum slug secured with some JB weld or something. I've done enough damage and need some advice from anyone who has done or gotten one of these damaged holes repaired. I want to try to repair the motor before scrapping it. My dilemma is that I have to purchase the exhaust manifold inner and the one under the cover from twin city outbourds and I'm reluctant to do that unless I can either fix or get the hole fixed. For anyone familiar with the 72 65 hp evinrude it isa the bolt closest to the screw that holds the fuel pump. Thanks <br />I should have just kept drilling the hole wider before trying the punch but its too late for that. Mike Giglio