Re: mercruiser starter mounting bolt broken
Well,..........<br /><br />I just happen to have done this very job lately,+ I had the camera out............<br /><br />I had the motor,.. Laying on it's side,.. On the Bench.............<br /><br />With 1, I used an old Welding Trick,.... By using a short piece of
Rubber Tubing that Just fits Into the bolt hole,.. I slid a welding rod Thru the tubing,+ Drew an Arc,... Just enough to Heat the broken piece,+ form a puddle for the rod to Weld Too,.......<br />It Worked Perfectly,..........On 1 of the bolts,......<br /><br />
<br /><br /><br />The 1 that Didn't,....... Was because I was using Nylon tubing,... That's why I hi-lighted the
Rubber ........<br />Anyway,.. The Nylon couldn't hold the Heat,+ Slag,.. I Really Buggered Up the Bolt,+ the Hole,........On this 1 I used a Die-Grinder to remove all the buggered Weld,+ Exposed the remaining Bolt, as well as cleaning up the Hole so the bolt would come Out............<br />Then I center-Punched it,+ Drilled an 1/8th" hole, All the way Through the broken piece,....<br />Inserted a Snap-On Easy-Out,+ Removed the piece,......<br /><br />
<br /><br /><br />As you can see in the pic.s,........<br />Even Center Punching It,.... Working "On the Bench",....... I Missed the Center,..............<br /><br />Now,....... Imagine this Upside-Down with your Head Stuck in the Bilge,.. Reaching Around a motor mount or something,............<br /><br />Ayuh,...... Right,........ Anything
IS Possible,......... But.................

<br /><br /><br />BTW,..... This 3.0l is sitting in My garage,+ Looking for a New Home.............