Re: Yamaha 1991 broken bolts nightmare
Thanks for the last postings, I also have some news:<br /><br />THe outboard mechanic came to my home yesterday ad assesd the situation, He wanted to kick my behind badly. He said I shouldn't touch anything at all. Here is what i learned from him yesterday:<br /><br />First rule: If it is working and pushing your boat do not attepmt to do anything on an old salt water engine.<br />Second rule: Do not attempt to remove any screw without an Oxy torch, when I showed him my "10 cent store" torch he smiled and repeated: I should kick your... you know.<br />Third rule: you must have a decent lock pliers nor a pipe wrench niether a second-hand-got-it-at-the-flea-market-for-$1 type like the one I have.<br />Fourth rule: heat & patience.<br /><br />Bottom line, mostly the same things you guys have been telling me since I started this thread.<br />After all his speaches, more jokes about me and a couple beers and cuban coffee, he took my cheappy torch and cleanly took out 1 screw in about half an hour. He also lossened a little a 2nd one but my oxy cannister said "good-bye" and went empty.<br /><br />Also, in order to have horizontal access to the shanks at the bottom of the head cover, It wuould have been much easier and safer to drill a horizontal hole on the bottom cowling and later cover it with anything, rather than attempt to lift the powerhead.<br /> <br />His advice:<br /><br />DO NOT loose any other screw!<br /><br />DO NOT check the conditions on the other head cover gasket.<br /><br />DO NOT continue trying to remove the power head, IT WILL NOT GO LOOSE! He says I have a chance to crack the powerhead if I am not able to lift it vertically OR if I am not able to cut the broken bolts cleanly. Even If by a strange odd I notice a little free play produced by regular vibratios, THEN I could try and see if it is free enough to allow a lifting. Other thing is to attempt to complete this job WHEN I have a major issue that justify to risk the whole powerhead.<br /><br />The powerhead will still hold by 2 of the long screws, the 4 small ones and 2 nuts, plus the 4 broken but still "salt-cemmented-rusted-source-of-the-nightmare" long ones.<br /><br />SO THis is the plan, I bought a set of 3 lock pliers (craftsman) and 4 bottles of Oxygen and will try next weekend.<br /><br />IF all this fails, well then I will continue with Rodbolt's strategic plan.<br /> <br />Will post results.<br /><br />Thanks<br /><br />Frank