Leg Bearing removal

wadeseward

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Apr 7, 2009
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I have a 63 40HP Johnson, it is new to me and was told it was fine upon purchase. When trying to start the engine it would not turn over, after swearing repeatitly that I got ripped off, I discovered it was the leg had been stored with no oil for quite some time and all the bearings have seized. I have removed the lower leg and have got the 2 bearings off the prop assembly but now it comes time for the 3 roller bearings inside the body of the leg. I got the mechanical seal removed (hope they still make them) but don't want to go any further as I don't want to wreck anything with removal. I have ordered a manual but was looking to see if anyone else out there has come across this job and may have some tips for a new boat owner. What kind of bussiness would you take that too for the removal that would do a better job than myself. I have a small marine shop in my town but they are so busy I might get the leg back next spring.

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Evinrude Boater

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Re: Leg Bearing removal

I would suggest brushing some varsol or transmission fluid into the needle bearing to see if it frees up the bearing. Unless they're rusty I'd be inclined to wash them and get some oil on them and see if that gets them rolling again.
 
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