John Lapic
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- Sep 8, 2007
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From the start, I'll let you know I am a novice at this so type slow and give me some help. I will soon tackle, based on your advice, an impellor replacement on my 1971 Johnson 9.5, model 9R71. I did buy a manual and want to make sure I do this right. I am actually planning to install a water pump kit since I am sure it has not been replaced for years, if ever.
According to the manual, after shifting to forward position, I remove 4 screws attaching the gearcase. Then drop the gearcase sufficiently to expose the shift rod connector. After removing the shift rod connector screw, the gearcase can be removed, exposing the water pump.
All this seems easy enough, but I have a couple questions.
1. Do I have to remove the gearcase extension, which the gearcase connects to?
2. Is there some type of seal or o-ring between the gearcase and the gearcase extension?
3. Is there anything I should be checking as I have the gearcase off and exposed?
This seems fairly straightforward, but everytime I tackle what I think is a 15 minute job, it takes me hours. I am expecting a fight to get the gearcase screws out. It has only been in fresh water, but over the years, corrosion can set in. I don't want to break off bolt heads.
Any and all advice will be appreciated.
According to the manual, after shifting to forward position, I remove 4 screws attaching the gearcase. Then drop the gearcase sufficiently to expose the shift rod connector. After removing the shift rod connector screw, the gearcase can be removed, exposing the water pump.
All this seems easy enough, but I have a couple questions.
1. Do I have to remove the gearcase extension, which the gearcase connects to?
2. Is there some type of seal or o-ring between the gearcase and the gearcase extension?
3. Is there anything I should be checking as I have the gearcase off and exposed?
This seems fairly straightforward, but everytime I tackle what I think is a 15 minute job, it takes me hours. I am expecting a fight to get the gearcase screws out. It has only been in fresh water, but over the years, corrosion can set in. I don't want to break off bolt heads.
Any and all advice will be appreciated.