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Merc lower cowling issues 13 years 3 months ago #41272



Three of the four bolts that hold my cowling to the back "shield" of the motor (for lack of the precise term) are rusted and broken. I bought some high-quality hardware for the one remaining bolt :laugh:

What I'd really like to do is replace the cowling, but if I recall that means some serious work (like removing the powerhead). Can someone please confirm for me? I have a nice extra sitting around.

Alternately, any suggestions for getting those buggers out?

Thanks!

Dave

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Re:Merc lower cowling issues 13 years 3 months ago #41275

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I'm not even going to say the words "easy-out" Dave, every time I've even looked at one lately I've broken it off! :angry:

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Re:Merc lower cowling issues 13 years 3 months ago #41277

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I'm not even going to say the words "easy-out" Dave, every time I've even looked at one lately I've broken it off! :angry:


LOL, sorry. I suppose I could try that and soak them in PB Blaster for a couple weeks first. I'd really like to switch though as the replacement I have is in much nicer shape :blush:

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Re:Merc lower cowling issues 13 years 3 months ago #41298

Looking at the corrosion and oxidation on your motor, I'll bet you break more than just those bolts trying to replace the lower pan. It could turn into a nightmare in short order...

If you have anything to grab onto, I'd soak it in PB-Blaster and heat up the cowling with a propane torch. Try to ease them out with vice-grips. If they're not accessible with vice-grips, then I'd just drill them out and retap the holes. They only hold the cowling support bracket in place, so getting them perfect isn't a huge issue...

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