Cooling system work over the weekend on my 1998 Johnson 150hp OceanRunner. I put in a new water pump, then went on to what should have been the easy part- or so I thought.
I went to put in a new pair of thermostats. I thought the threaded plastic covers would come out real easy with an adjustable wrench or channel locks. I was wrong. I thought there should have been an O-ring behind the cover heads, but It appears that a previous owner had put some kind of sealant on them instead. That sucker wouldn't budge, and I ended up breaking up the hex head while trying to undo it, to the point that nothing could get a grip on it anymore.
I later on found out that I would probably have had better luck heating it up with a blow dryer for a few minutes before trying to loosen it, but beyond that point now. There's only one option, to clear out what remains of the broken cover, which is mostly just the threaded part at this point. The thing is, I'm not sure how to go about doing this in a way that I don't risk damaging the threads in the powerhead. Looking for advice from the smart folks out there.
Picture shows what it's currently like.
I went to put in a new pair of thermostats. I thought the threaded plastic covers would come out real easy with an adjustable wrench or channel locks. I was wrong. I thought there should have been an O-ring behind the cover heads, but It appears that a previous owner had put some kind of sealant on them instead. That sucker wouldn't budge, and I ended up breaking up the hex head while trying to undo it, to the point that nothing could get a grip on it anymore.
I later on found out that I would probably have had better luck heating it up with a blow dryer for a few minutes before trying to loosen it, but beyond that point now. There's only one option, to clear out what remains of the broken cover, which is mostly just the threaded part at this point. The thing is, I'm not sure how to go about doing this in a way that I don't risk damaging the threads in the powerhead. Looking for advice from the smart folks out there.
Picture shows what it's currently like.