Re: Seized 25hp 2-stroke *Update* not seized up!!
Re: Seized 25hp 2-stroke *Update* not seized up!!
Hey, I wouldn't say I'm a bull in china shop!! I just didn't expect to encounter broke bolts....one was already broken, I did two myself. Once I realized that bolts were breaking, I decided not to remove any other parts!! Maybe it was used in salt water, or maybe the stuck bolts are just bad luck?? I'm not overly anxious, I just find time to work on it here and there between all the other honey do things and then my other toys that I probably should sell anyways
. I hadn't been able to spend any time on it and last weekend in the evening I was left alone to do whatever I liked and was a little over zealous, oops. I won't wreck the motor...one can always heli-coil if necessary!! I'm way more experienced with broken bolt extraction than I'd like to be....although not with SS fasteners in alloy block, but I'll manage with a little help I'm sure!!
Serial is 0G63xxxx, 2 cylinder, 1998 model 25ELH, 6000 max rph, 25hp, 115#. Here is a website with parts listings and really crappy quality diagram scans http://www.mercruiserparts.com/selectDocs.asp?doc_nbr=18583+94
Service manual would be much appreciated!! Thanx!!
I would like to get that exhaust off, but those two bolts that I can feel will break scare me...probably going to be doing so heli-coils already!!! Not looking to do a bunch of them though!! I'm trying to find my map torch.....
I think I'll go grab a compression gauge and check the cylinders. If they're good, do you think it's worth dealing with the stuck bolts to check on the pistons/rings?? I guess it would be bad to try to start it if there was a broken ring, but other than that, no harm if the rings were just worn. The thing is turning nice and smooth, which I can't believe, so I'm not worried that any bearings are bad...I can't hear any noise at all or feel anything grinding, but then again, I did put a good amount of pre-mix oil down the cylinders!!
I wish I could find my map gas torch!! I'll soak everything in PB in the meantime.
Thanx for the continued help!!!!
Re: Seized 25hp 2-stroke *Update* not seized up!!
Way back when I asked you for the s/n it was for a reason, so we could get you the service manual online and the parts listing. We don't even know if it is a 2/3 cylinder.
There is a difference between being a bull in a china shop and being patient enough to try and salvage the engine. I still can't believe that you are so anxious to run this thing. At least getting the exhaust off you can have a look and feel to see if the rings are frozen or broken.
Have you at least dropped the LU to see the condition of the impeller before running it?
The wisdom of others on here would have shown you to soak, heat and tap the screws, gently working them to avoid breaking as many as possible.
However, if you must run it, go ahead, maybe you can succeed in damaging it even further!
Gerry
Hey, I wouldn't say I'm a bull in china shop!! I just didn't expect to encounter broke bolts....one was already broken, I did two myself. Once I realized that bolts were breaking, I decided not to remove any other parts!! Maybe it was used in salt water, or maybe the stuck bolts are just bad luck?? I'm not overly anxious, I just find time to work on it here and there between all the other honey do things and then my other toys that I probably should sell anyways
Serial is 0G63xxxx, 2 cylinder, 1998 model 25ELH, 6000 max rph, 25hp, 115#. Here is a website with parts listings and really crappy quality diagram scans http://www.mercruiserparts.com/selectDocs.asp?doc_nbr=18583+94
Service manual would be much appreciated!! Thanx!!
I would like to get that exhaust off, but those two bolts that I can feel will break scare me...probably going to be doing so heli-coils already!!! Not looking to do a bunch of them though!! I'm trying to find my map torch.....
I think I'll go grab a compression gauge and check the cylinders. If they're good, do you think it's worth dealing with the stuck bolts to check on the pistons/rings?? I guess it would be bad to try to start it if there was a broken ring, but other than that, no harm if the rings were just worn. The thing is turning nice and smooth, which I can't believe, so I'm not worried that any bearings are bad...I can't hear any noise at all or feel anything grinding, but then again, I did put a good amount of pre-mix oil down the cylinders!!
I wish I could find my map gas torch!! I'll soak everything in PB in the meantime.
Thanx for the continued help!!!!