Re: Force 150 Exhaust Bellow Part # ?
Its a really easy job to do (only hard part is getting the bellow plus clamp back on, nothing a set of vice grips couldnt do though).
First I would take it apart to find out what needs replacing.
http://www.boats.net/parts/search/M...1 THRU 0E093699/DRIVESHAFT HOUSING/parts.html
Part #22 is what I refer to as the mid leg, there are bolts holding the top, backside, and bottom.
1. Take the engine cover off
2. Remove about 6-8 bolts that attach the lower cowl to the top of the midleg cover
3. Remove the 6 bolts from the backside of the midleg cover
4. Remove the 4 lower bolts from the bottom of the midleg cover (not sure if you'll have these or not, my 150 does, 4 very small bolts just to keep the midleg seal tight)
5. Remove midleg once all bolts are off, mine was on tight so it may take a bit of effort to get it and dont tear the other seal (Part 30)!
6. Pull the old bellow off. There is going to be a plastic nipple (Part #26) the bellow (Part #27), the spring, and the clamp.
Pay attention to how the plastic part goes in and what direction everything is facing, I realized after I put everything together that I did one thing wrong and had to redo it. Not hard, just wasted time.
When I ordered it, the bellow camewith a spring if I remember right. You may want to order a new clamp and plastic piece in addition to that just to be safe, I didn't just cause I'm a cheapskate and they looked alright on mine. About $15 with shipping.
Installation is the reverse of the above, just make sure when it goes together to look through the pee holes and make sure the boot is centered on them and you should be back out on the water in no time.
Also the parts diagram I used was for a 1990 to 1994 120hp, not sure what year yours is so make sure its correct before ordering.