Lower Unit Drain

FreeBeeTony

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I hava a '89 88SPL 'Rude. The drain screw for the lower unit is not budging! Any suggestions on how to get this some-b$%#h out?
 

grandx

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Re: Lower Unit Drain

fit the appropriate size screw driver in the slot, the biggest one that will fit, hold it steady and rap the end of the screw driver with a hammer, once twice three times, then twist free, remember righty tighty, lefty loosey. If this fails, spray with penetrating oil and let sit for a day, then repeat the same steps. Good luck.
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: Lower Unit Drain

FreeBee.... If you're not using one, go to Sears (or whoever) and purchase a "Impact Screwdriver", a tool that you'll use many times and wonder how you ever got along without it.
 

Solittle

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Re: Lower Unit Drain

Free Bee - Follow Joe's advice. I used the impact screwdriver last weekend for the same purpose. When you go to put them back in make sure that you use new nylon bushings. My drain plugs were frozen because I had O rings instead of the nylon. The impact loosened them right up.
 

slow_boat

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Re: Lower Unit Drain

Free...<br /><br />You might want to insure that the opposite side of the lower is supported while you strike the impact driver to protect the somewhat fragile aluminum castings.
 

plywoody

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Re: Lower Unit Drain

You generally do not need to smash it like you are driving in a railroad spike. A couple of firm raps ought to do it.<br /><br />John
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: Lower Unit Drain

SlowBoat..... No offense intended here, just being informative. No need to support the other side of the unit, even on the smallest hp engine. Those units are sturdy and the impact screwdriver can really be whacked with no damage being encountered.
 

rudeafrican

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Re: Lower Unit Drain

The fibre washers and o-rings are not interchangable on some/most units. The screw also needs to be changed.
 

grandx

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Re: Lower Unit Drain

Still there Free B? Did you get it out?
 
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