Re: Yamaha 150 Lower Unit Separation
Hi Ray and Rodbolt. I drilled out the broken lower unit bolt and the lower unit separated fairly easily. With the MAPP gas torch, I was able to extract the the broken off threads from the leg. There was enough of a nub to grab with vice grips. Heat did it. Rodbolt, you were right as usual. The LU wasn't that much heavier than my Jonnyrude LU.
Why I was dropping the lower unit was to rebuild the water pump. I was not getting a tell-tale stream while on the muffs. The impeller was replaced by a professional 3 yrs ago. I expected to see an impeller with vanes missing! Not so. The impeller looked relatively undamaged and the cartridge that is inserted inside of the waterpump housing had some minor scuffs, but otherwise fairly undamaged. (IMO) The impeller vanes had taken a set, but otherwise showed minor wear. I put impellers with more wear showing back into service in my Jonnyrude! I backflushed through the pee hole and it doesn't seem clogged. Any thoughts?
Also, the insertable replacement cartridge in my waterpump housing seems to be non-insertable. Is there some trick to removing the old cartridge and inserting the new?? I have the complete OEM waterpump rebuild kit from Yamaha.
Also, one thing always leads to another. The shift shaft shows erosion and appears to be eroded by at least 25%. In a past thread, some guy claimed to have replaced the shift rod without removing the power head. He claimed to have done the job by removing the intake manifold with reeds and had sufficient clearance to do the job. Any conclusion to that repair procedure? I know you guys say pull the power head. I would like to avoid pulling the power head if possible. My powerhead shows good even compression on all six cylinders and seems to run well. I am seriously thinking of re-powering if pulling the powerhead is the only choice.
As always, your replies are greatly appreciated!!!