Matthew A.
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2006
- Messages
- 232
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[<The tell tale sound of rattling pistons while we were <on the water gave us a couple of hours notice that she <probably wasn't going to get us all the way home under <her own power. Unable to overcome the increasing <friction between cylinder wall and ring with just a half <mile to go before making the channel entrance, she <screeched her last breaths and died.
<Services will be held for those wishing to attend. Being <that she was an outboard motor there will be on <course...a wake after the funeral.]
<Message body> read here:
I would rather not get into checking crank bearing play...boring and ring gap sizing ect ect...What I would prefer to do is to obtain a long block...crank, pistons, rings installed and just have to bolt on the external frills and lace such as manifolds, carbs, head, electrical, ect ect.
Having removed nearly everthing but the block from the motor leg I find I cannot get the flywheel loose. In the past I have attempted to remove the flywheel and couldn't despite attempts at heating the flywheel, soaking the flywheel crankshaft nut with penetrant, banging, cursing, cranking, cursing some more. I have already bent one puller and broken one puller trying to remove this flywheel. Does anyone have any tricks of the trade they'ed be willing to share on removing stuck flywheels as well as helpful tips on removing/replacing the powerhead on a 1988 85 hp U.S Marine Force O.B. Such knowledge is and shall be greatly appreciated.
[<The tell tale sound of rattling pistons while we were <on the water gave us a couple of hours notice that she <probably wasn't going to get us all the way home under <her own power. Unable to overcome the increasing <friction between cylinder wall and ring with just a half <mile to go before making the channel entrance, she <screeched her last breaths and died.
<Services will be held for those wishing to attend. Being <that she was an outboard motor there will be on <course...a wake after the funeral.]
<Message body> read here:
I would rather not get into checking crank bearing play...boring and ring gap sizing ect ect...What I would prefer to do is to obtain a long block...crank, pistons, rings installed and just have to bolt on the external frills and lace such as manifolds, carbs, head, electrical, ect ect.
Having removed nearly everthing but the block from the motor leg I find I cannot get the flywheel loose. In the past I have attempted to remove the flywheel and couldn't despite attempts at heating the flywheel, soaking the flywheel crankshaft nut with penetrant, banging, cursing, cranking, cursing some more. I have already bent one puller and broken one puller trying to remove this flywheel. Does anyone have any tricks of the trade they'ed be willing to share on removing stuck flywheels as well as helpful tips on removing/replacing the powerhead on a 1988 85 hp U.S Marine Force O.B. Such knowledge is and shall be greatly appreciated.