Water Intake Screen

Parachute Adams

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Evinrude 1984 E70TLCRD motor:

The water intake screen is completely broken; basically it's like it's not even there.

I found the part number to be: 0320042

Unfortunately, the part is obsolete; or atleast I've had an impossible time trying to find it.

My question:

Can I use a correct gauged square screen to manufacture a water intake screen to protect intake? (cut to appropriate size and adhere with 3M 5200 to outside of intake area).

Up for suggestions and/approval

Thanks
 

gm280

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Not sure how that screen is held in place inside, but you could make one out of some quality stainless steel screen and try it... I have searched the net and there are places you can still buy one. Not cheap, but they do have some... JMHO!
 

Parachute Adams

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I had no luck in my searches.

Could you possibly link those sites?

I'd rather have the real component than a jerry-rigged screen.

Thanks again
 

boobie

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The screen for the 15" model is 320042 and is NLA. The screen for the 20 " model is 314175 and is still available. What motor do you have ?? According to your model # it's a long shaft and the screen is available.
 
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Parachute Adams

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Thanks boobie.
Major brain fart on my part.
Wasn't sure which shaft length honestly.
How can I measure to ensure proper shaft length? Without opening up lower unit and disassembling motor?
 

racerone

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????---Measure the height of the transom.---A 20" transom should be a long shaft.
 

jimpittman

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Don,t want to stick my nose where it don,t belong, but had the same problem on my 1984 Evinrude 115. On this model the screen on each side has 4 round holes about 5/8" to 3/4" and screen is behind them inside the lower motor housing. Can't get my lower unit off without breaking bolts, so went to Walmart and bought a couple of brass /chrome plated screens for a kitchen sink. Took my time and cut circles a tad larger than so that they almost fit in. Then using the back end of a small screwdriver tapped them in place. They have been working fine for my for about 9-10 months (last fall). Don't know how long they will last, but they are doing the job and I will address a new screen when I HAVE TO REMOVE the loweer unit.
 

Parachute Adams

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Jimpittman:
That's where I stand regarding the screen as well. I'm not gonna mess with dropping the lower unit, just to replace the intake screen. I'm gonna wait until I have to replace the water pump; since that has to be removed to replace the screen. Hence my inquiry regarding a jerry-rigged screen.

I might take your idea of that screen type; manufacture it to appropriate size and then adhere with 3M or epoxy on the outside; just as a temporary solution until I have to get inside the unit.
 
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