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FishPA
04-01-2003, 10:17 PM
What started out to be a simple repair has turned into a week long project. Started out to change my impellor on my 1989 Suzuki 175 HP OB, removed the first two bolts from the impellor housing, the next two bolts snapped off with low torque ???, man was I pissed. I had sprayed them with WD-40 previously. I guess WD-40 is useless for frozen bolts. I bought a can of PB Blaster and soaked the bolts stubs for 3 days, got a good grip with vice grips but still could not break them loose, ended up buggering the outside of the stubs. I did not want to heat the lower unit housing because I was afraid of cracking it. I soaked the stubs with Oil of Wintergreen (an old timer at work said this stuff works every time, just be careful because it is poisonous). I drilled a center hole and tried an easy out, got a good grip but could not break the damm bolt loose, ended up breaking the easy out inside of the drilled hole. To make a long story short, I had to take the lower unit to a machine shop to get the damm bolt stubs machined out. Luckily, a friend of mine work there and is doing it for no charge. I should be getting it back this weekend. Does anyone have any suggestions or stories on how to prevent this type of cluster f#&@ from happening again.

chumbucket
04-06-2003, 05:40 AM
Unfortunately, this is a very common problem if the bolts haven't been removed for a couple of years or if Never-Seize wasn't used on the bolt threads before installation. Heating the case of the lower unit is usually the method I've seen used. Sucks because you'll have to repaint the unit afterwards. Also, for loosening frozen bolts, a product called Kroil is best for that. Sorry about your luck.

macojoe
04-21-2003, 09:52 PM
Yes this is a big problem!! If it isn't to late this is what to do to get them out.
You have to heat them cherry red!! But do not try to losen them at that point. You are dealing with white metal and it may break. Heating and then let cool all the way. Then try to losen them. It should work. When re assamble them use never seize as chumbucket said.
Good Luck

bigshrimpin
05-12-2004, 02:48 AM
Hey guys,
I've got a few stuck bolts that I'm trying to remove.
I'm going to buy a torch this week . . . will a propane torch do the job or do I need to use Mapp gas to get the bolts cherry red.


Oh yeah . . . how many times do you want to heat/cool the bolts before the loosen up?