Re: oil mix and whale tail - Paul
Thanks pal. jeez .. a bit of a cheapo design. Good to know. <br /><br />The whale tail will be ejected in the morning.<br /><br />Well .. while I have you on the horn ...<br /><br />I mentioned I used to wrench at a boat shop backin the late 70's and early 80's. Haven't touched the things since then, but it occurs to me I had all the OMC special tools at my disposal back then. Three items:<br /><br />We had special pullers complete with shouldered bolts for certain flywheels. the shoulders were set so the bolt heads were all exactly the same distance from the flywheel for straight pulling. My generic three-hole puller didn't have the right bolts, so I just bought three 2" 1/4 X 20 bolts to pull the flywheel. I ended up bending them and nearly pulling them (and the new washers) right through the puller brace. Just get stouter washers and try to align everything straighter next time? I remember we torqued that puller like crazy, and then popped the center bolt with a plastic mallet and the wheel would just pop off.<br /><br />Second - We also had a locating ring to position the coils (that I haven't been able to get to yet). We would install the coils, and then slide the ring over them and adjust the coils just until the ring would spin, so we knew the coil/flywheel gap was set. Do I just eyeball that, or do I need some special tool?<br /><br />Finally ... the shop didn't have the points, so I'm just going to sand them a bit if they are burned and replace when I can get some. Do you happen to know the gap on them?<br /><br />Thanks so much.