JohnnyGuy
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Aug 24, 2017
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Last year I was able to get myself a 1960 Evinrude Fastwin 15033. For some reason I really like the looks of these 1960s. Very representative of that era of time I feel.
Anyways, I've been working on outboards for the past few years but this is the first one I've gotten one that hasn't held pressure in the gearcase.
I ordered a seal kit and am going to replace all of the seals.
Like every job I have done with these old outboards the first time I do something it's very intimidating, but following doing it I've found it's pretty straightforward.
Since this will be my first seal job I am a little intimidated. The intimidation is mostly related to the removal of the oil seals. I want to make sure that I don't damage and of the housings etc...
I have no special tools for this and am wondering about the best way to start.
From what I have read it looks like the best way to remove the shift rod busing is to tap it with a 1/4-20 tap and then use a threaded rod with nuts to pull it out?
What about the driveshaft and prop seal?
Is it worth investing in some tools or borrowing something from the local parts store loan-a-tool program?
Thanks in advance.
JG
Anyways, I've been working on outboards for the past few years but this is the first one I've gotten one that hasn't held pressure in the gearcase.
I ordered a seal kit and am going to replace all of the seals.
Like every job I have done with these old outboards the first time I do something it's very intimidating, but following doing it I've found it's pretty straightforward.
Since this will be my first seal job I am a little intimidated. The intimidation is mostly related to the removal of the oil seals. I want to make sure that I don't damage and of the housings etc...
I have no special tools for this and am wondering about the best way to start.
From what I have read it looks like the best way to remove the shift rod busing is to tap it with a 1/4-20 tap and then use a threaded rod with nuts to pull it out?
What about the driveshaft and prop seal?
Is it worth investing in some tools or borrowing something from the local parts store loan-a-tool program?
Thanks in advance.
JG