Pulling An Outboard Powerhead!

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Комментарии • 197

  • @Fireship1
    @Fireship1 4 года назад +13

    Haven’t had to pull a power head yet. But I worked on cars, trucks and trains for several years. I’d feel confident giving it a go. Liked your tip with the two screwdrivers. That’s why I love this channel, it has great information and tips!

  • @thekeatons4
    @thekeatons4 4 года назад +29

    That didnt look too bad... only took you around 10 mins! haha

  • @wukain6697
    @wukain6697 4 года назад +22

    So in other words leave a job like this to the professionals 😂

  • @jrtonka19
    @jrtonka19 4 года назад +4

    The Tuesday crew loves your videos.👍

  • @ericdavi1231
    @ericdavi1231 4 года назад +10

    I pulled my powerhead off of my 250 to change my motor mounts. They were rusty and the motor had enough play to affect how it would shift in and out of gear. I got the powerhead off no problem. Only two problems I encountered were that the motor mount bolts were seized into the swivel bracket. I used a whole can of “knock R loose” oil, torch and an air hammer. They wouldn’t budge. Luckily my local mercury dealer was nice enough to sell me one from their boneyard. The second thing I screwed up was the gasket between the midsection and the powerhead. I didn’t get all the old gasket off and didn’t realize how important that was, so I had to take the powerhead off again and scape some more. That was 8 months ago and she’s been awesome ever since. I also took that opportunity to change my water pump, drive shaft seal and lower unit oil. Finally, after watching your video on motor mounting height, I moved the motor up one hole. I got 2 more mph top speed and it cruises a little better and I haven’t noticed it running hot or slipping at all.

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад +2

      Nice! Yeah, seen that happen a couple times :( It's funny how that works, luckily you caught it before it broke the shift shaft or blew up the lower unit! And that's funny with the power gasket lol :) Yeah, they like to be clean! Nice on the mounting height too!

    • @ericdavi1231
      @ericdavi1231 4 года назад

      Born Again Boating ... I wish I could post pictures on RUclips. It looked like a disaster. Still beats working on a diesel, or changing the ball joints on a 3/4 ton.

  • @MrGarcon98
    @MrGarcon98 2 года назад +1

    good old salt ,,,,,i am 68 now in 2022 back in the late 60s learning outboard mech ,,,,the fact that your always braking f,,,,,,bolts because of salt made me actually stop working on these monsters ,,,we used to say a drll in one hand and a tap in the orher ,,,,,thanks god bless

  • @inkbot88
    @inkbot88 4 года назад +2

    Hi Aaron, YOU"RE THE MAN!!! I've watched most of your videos and they gave me the confidence to DIY. Last month I pulled my Verdro powerhead to replace the oil and water seals. I loved the string trick to married the powerhead back on since I was doing it myself with my (cherry picker) engine lift. Please keep up on the very education videos. Waiting for Tuesday Videos to come every week. Thanks a lot, Master Marine Aaron

  • @2fast4you25
    @2fast4you25 4 года назад +2

    Been there done that, with 2 stroke Yamahas 250hp. Got 2 complete engines on the boat, and 2 extra power heads ready to go always. 👌👌👌👌👌👌

  • @howechilds5060
    @howechilds5060 4 года назад +2

    You make it look very easy! I’ll tell you.... if it were me the power head would def be frozen on and I would become VERY frustrated! Patience is the lesson learned here! Well done!

  • @6speeddakota
    @6speeddakota 4 года назад +6

    When I reinstalled my old 2 stroke 50 hp merc powerhead, I just lifted it by hand, no crane required lol.

  • @Jasperbanaan
    @Jasperbanaan 4 года назад +1

    Your video's are Gold! Started 3 years aggo with my first boat and project, in Every video you mention all of the problems I had with the boat and engine!

  • @lpd1snipe
    @lpd1snipe 4 года назад +1

    That Kroil is the best! The oil that creeps! I've been using it almost 50 years. When you got an old Harley that's 70-plus + years old you're trying teardown to bring back to life and stuff is rusted together and you don't want to break out a hammer and the flame wrench, it definitely does the job.

  • @PFLEONARDI0906
    @PFLEONARDI0906 4 года назад +1

    Thanks great vid and series!!! I have used Permatex copper antisieze on the bottom then the gasket. Also on the midsection of the powerhead bolts. It makes getting the powerhead much easier anytime you may hav to redo. It also works on the back of disc brake pads - keeps the noise down...that’s for those who live where they salt the roads...

  • @bsrktm1
    @bsrktm1 4 года назад +2

    My grandfather gave me his old 1956 Johnson 5.5hp which was in great condition, but in order to change the water pump, the powerhead has to be removed to access the shift linkage. That was the first one I ever pulled and also the easiest.

  • @DaveGagliardi
    @DaveGagliardi 4 года назад +1

    That trick of putting the nut on a flat head and spinning it on with another screw driver was an amazing shop tip! Worth watching this video alone.

  • @jefferykirk2322
    @jefferykirk2322 4 года назад +3

    When I pull a power head the best way I have found is to remove mounting bolts , pull up on power head a little and hit the side of the main body with a bead blow Sledge hammer .

  • @havocsquad1
    @havocsquad1 4 года назад +1

    I've already had my powerhead removal fun 10 months ago. I got spoiled with a very corrosion free freshwater 1990 model outboard. The previous owner's leaking VRO which got deleted did more damage to the midsection paint than anything else due to the fuel.
    Getting the powehead back together though has dragged on longer than I would prefer.

  • @Greenfshrmn
    @Greenfshrmn 4 года назад +3

    Born Again Boating has to be the best series of marine videos out there! But I'm definitely thinking that us viewers should pool our funds and buy you another hammer to replace 'Ol Faithful. By the way...Good tip with the screwdrivers putting those nuts back on. Looking forward to your Forum starting up.

  • @chiphill4856
    @chiphill4856 4 года назад +2

    I had to pull the power head on a 25hp 2 stroke bc it was leaking exhaust inside the cowling and starved the motor for air. it wasn't too bad and was a great time to clean and repaint the pan and midsection.

  • @joesilverbliss1721
    @joesilverbliss1721 4 года назад +1

    Kroil works!. I was soaking the studs on my bravo 3 outdrive for two weeks with liquid wrench and pb blaster with no luck. I bought some kroil and soaked them for two days. It came off like magic. There was a lot of corrosion around the studs. kroil is amazing stuff!

    • @thomassemich4627
      @thomassemich4627 3 года назад

      Kano Kroil is some good stuff, I have been using it for about 40 years!

  • @DJSbm-28
    @DJSbm-28 4 года назад +3

    I thought you said that it wasn’t that hard. Lol. Looks pretty intense to me. I do a lot of the work alone too! Can’t wait for this other platform to get going. I have a 2006 mako that has a rats nest going on the electric and almost no access to it behind the steering console. I need to fix this and would love to run a few ideas about how to accomplish this. It is a dual console and has had the panel cut out inside the storage compartment. So yea I could use some help with this. Thanks so much Aaron you guys are the best RUclipsrs and are number one with me! Keep em coming👍

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад +1

      Lol yeah, I guess sometimes I just do the work and forget what it was like to never have done it lol thanks for the compliments and we're working on some super in depth wiring stuff that will come along with the community stuff ;) I think you are really going to like it!

  • @timford6019
    @timford6019 4 года назад +1

    Love the two screwdriver trick for the nuts at the rear. Creative...

  • @mikeprince5459
    @mikeprince5459 4 года назад +2

    Had a Yamaha 200 hpdi pop on me a couple years ago. Thought long and hard about putting on a new powerhead but gave up on that theory. Too much money and risk to keep the 2 stroke. Repowered with a 4 stroke. More concerned with reliability. Wasn't worth it for me. Good video again brother!

  • @CorpseGrinder1967
    @CorpseGrinder1967 3 года назад +2

    On a side note, that transom looks gorgeous!

  • @TheRoadGlideRider
    @TheRoadGlideRider 4 года назад +2

    Wow, I didn’t know anything about pulling the powerhead. 👍 Great!

  • @josephvella3688
    @josephvella3688 4 года назад +1

    You should. Look into snap on a hdx sockets. The tolerances of the sockets are a few thousandths smaller and main purpose is for stripped bolts. Check it out. You will be surprised.

  • @dewey66904
    @dewey66904 4 года назад +1

    Aaron, I just took my power head off Yesterday. Just to change my shift shaft. Going from a 30 inch 225 Optimax unit to a 25 inch. Anyway, When I went to lift the power head, it was stuck so I used a heat gun around where the gasket is and pulled up on the lift just to put tension on it while I was heating it up and POW only about 2 minutes of heating it came off. all that to change a shift shaft and water tube......

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад

      Yup! Nice that it came off like that :) I take it you found another lower unit?

    • @dewey66904
      @dewey66904 4 года назад

      @@BornAgainBoating Yes I did. I was gona wait until next summer to change it out being I bought a set of lift brackets. But I found a lower unit with 9 hours on it for $1500. The part number listed is $4950 at Mercury so I couldnt pass that deal up.
      Today I installed the new water tube and lower unit and fired it up and it works great. I also put on a new Tempest stainless unit. Boat is Finally finished except a few gelcoat chips that needs to be taken care of but i can tinker with those when I just need something to do.. Take care

  • @diginterpretations
    @diginterpretations 4 года назад +1

    Wow.. great job in showing how to deal with the unexpected stuff that comes up during these jobs (which is why most people shy away from them). Great channel.

  • @dmorgan1307
    @dmorgan1307 4 года назад +1

    pulled the power head off my 40hp mercury earlier in the week. waiting on gaskets to get it all back together. convenient timing.

  • @hankschrader149
    @hankschrader149 4 года назад +3

    I'm sure I could take a power head off, just getting it reinstalled and having sh*t not break may be a whole different deal 😆

  • @samtate1260
    @samtate1260 2 года назад +1

    The power heads I pulled we’re small older Outbord motors easy never anything like that thanks for the videos 👍🏻

  • @mikenicley3112
    @mikenicley3112 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for all your advice

  • @georgeanddaddecker7563
    @georgeanddaddecker7563 Год назад

    Amazing tip for those back nuts with the dual screwdriver method.

  • @zcavka916
    @zcavka916 4 года назад +1

    Good thing those studs have a non threaded start to get you going.

  • @marlon5656
    @marlon5656 4 года назад +1

    I love your channel. Follow you in all platforms. I’m 44 and I am looking to get in the marine industry. Love fixing things and boats as well. Keep up the awesome work guys.

  • @ED-ti5tc
    @ED-ti5tc 4 года назад +2

    Haven't done one yet. Got an 83 115 Johnson I got to pull the head. Doesnt look fun. Good tips though.

  • @fishingfool2644
    @fishingfool2644 4 года назад +1

    I pulled the powerhead on Johnson 40hp 2stroke because the lower crankcase seal was leaking. It was painless except for cleaning the gasket surface.

  • @thsissktboarding
    @thsissktboarding 4 года назад +1

    I had a DF250 that had a catastrophic failure and I ended up repowering. I pulled the entire DF250 apart and parted out all of the good components and found the cause of the failure. It was a blown head gasket. Symptoms were water in the oil and low compression on 1 cylinder and 2 failing leakdown tests. I sold all the engine parts, but I kept the old head gaskets as mementos.

  • @jcl1201
    @jcl1201 4 года назад +3

    I just derigged my whaler first time for that getting ready for a repower.. thanks for your vids they have helped 👍

    • @FishOnIsMyHandle
      @FishOnIsMyHandle 4 года назад +2

      What brand did you go with for the re-power, just curious...thanks

    • @jcl1201
      @jcl1201 4 года назад +2

      I had a 2000 mercury 135 and went with a 2020 Suzuki df140 .. looking for fuel economy and the ability to use troll control..

    • @jcl1201
      @jcl1201 4 года назад +2

      FISH ON thanks for your inquiry on my boat

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад +2

      Nice! Congrats on the Re-power, having that extra little horsepower and the 4-stroke fuel economy you are going to love it!

    • @FishOnIsMyHandle
      @FishOnIsMyHandle 4 года назад +1

      @@jcl1201 *Thanks for your reply!!* I'm leaning that direction, I sure see a lot of new ones on boats lately

  • @fachu2
    @fachu2 4 года назад +1

    I've been so lucky. My first boat seemed great when I inspected it . Took it out a few times and it partially seized a few times. I bit the bullet and rebuilt it it was a 175 Evinrude. It came a part easily, it had to have 6 new oversize pistons/full rebuild. Anyway once rebuilt and a new VRO pump we were back in business. Then I upgraded my boat to an old Formula 233 it had 1989 twin 150HP yammies on it. Pre stainless gear selector shaft one broke and then I decided to rebuild them. OMG getting those yammies apart after 20 plus years is a nightmare with those long 8mm bolts seizing. Eventually got them separated, but the mid desctions were destoyed doing it and they had to be replaced with some later model ones. I got hold of a 225 excel powerhead rebuilt it, created a excel ish one out of 200 block, carbs, heads, computer ignition, that old girl kicked butt. Now my latest boat, currently running my bitza excel and I'm now in the process of rebuilding a 300HPDI to replace it. So nice working on relatively new gear with no corrosion issues. Thanks again always look forward to you latest vids. Got to say don't like all that extra stuff going on on those 4 stroke Mercs under the powerhead.

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад

      Thats an impressive experience list! Nice!

    • @fachu2
      @fachu2 4 года назад

      @@BornAgainBoating All out of necessity otherwise couldn't afford a boat. Plus I can't help myself. Its from all my years of racing cars, nothing is ever quite right.

  • @joekoehler6759
    @joekoehler6759 4 года назад +1

    Had to do my 91 yamaha 150 cause the shift shaft had rusted off. Over all not a hard job. Just take your time. And I put the stainless shift shaft from the newer saltwater series motors in it.

  • @cbjonsey5785
    @cbjonsey5785 3 года назад +1

    I'm about to have to pull mine, I run an 03 Yamaha 115 tlrb (2 stroke) on my boat and I've noticed lately its been losing power. In the current outboard market it is next to impossible to find a brand new outboard (that didn't come with brand new boat) I'm thinking I'm going to just rebuild the top end and use it rebuilt until availability increases and I can buy a brand new outboard

  • @zacpearson1878
    @zacpearson1878 4 года назад +1

    The amount of knowladge you have is insane I am so jealous. I love the videos and keep up the great work🙃

  • @M.Boatwright
    @M.Boatwright Год назад

    A dental pick usually helps getting some of those o-rings out. I've been working on 2 strokes for years but new to 4 strokes.

  • @seanjmichel
    @seanjmichel 4 года назад +1

    Pulled a powerhead this past week on a 3 liter mercury efi. It wasnt too bad but the donor motor was seized. Had to heat it and beat it.

  • @philipchaffee4165
    @philipchaffee4165 4 года назад +1

    Haven't done it yet, but need to on my 05 DF140s. They are tired! Thinking its time to either repower or upgrade to a bigger boat...

  • @ronaldsibley7312
    @ronaldsibley7312 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video and commentary

  • @andrewfyakim525
    @andrewfyakim525 4 года назад +3

    I would never have the knowledge to do this, but I enjoy watching and learning... I often wonder if our local outboard motor mechanics would know how to do this? And how much it would cost to have this done?

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад +1

      Ahhhh they are easy ;) lol they should, and who knows, whats the local rate there? We're 140 an hour down here, except for one shop on the island that is charging 175 an hour, which is wild! Lol

    • @andrewfyakim525
      @andrewfyakim525 4 года назад +1

      Yes LOL for us up here! As one of my favorite old comedians would say... "EASY?!?? My big old Butt! Yes, easy for you because you are a genius! I'm am willing and able to pay the 'rate' for experts like you... I wish you were here!... I have learned, from you, how do a lot of the maintenance on my Yamaha 300... I'm looking forward to seeing how to change the thermostats, and 'internal' engine zincs. I know that is basic for you, but I don't even know how to find them !!... Thank you for all you do for us!

  • @jacobhicks7959
    @jacobhicks7959 4 года назад +1

    Super impressed with the screwdrivers

  • @CTCLures
    @CTCLures 4 года назад +2

    Tools required.... a lot of freaking patience.

  • @nobody46820
    @nobody46820 4 года назад +1

    Apologies on the length of this question. When significantly taking a motor apart (i.e. powerhead removal), since you already have the motor that far apart, calculating in hours of run time on engine, etc. is there a checklist of things to service/maintain/replace for even the sake of prevention of an issue later? Yes, I realize cost is a factor, but I'm one of those men who say, "Well, we got the damn thing this far apart, might as well service/maintain/replace all wear and tear items." This has cost me more money up front, but saved me time/money/sweat/blood/tears later. Thanks! Subbing your lawyer...🙂👍🏻

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! Depends on what engine, some Yamahas you'd change out the oil pump, but like on this Verado, everything we changed, is basically all the items that you were just talking about :) then of course the obvious stuff like doing the water pump impeller etc

    • @nobody46820
      @nobody46820 4 года назад +1

      @@BornAgainBoating Thanks for rhe reply!🙂👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @striper4401
    @striper4401 4 года назад +1

    I had to replace my power head last year its a 2003 mercury 2 stroke efi the studs were frozen I used penetrating oil and I used heat on the mid case were the studs go thru then using a cherry picker I put upward pressure on the power head and it popped out then repainted the mid section

  • @sparkyobrian6417
    @sparkyobrian6417 3 года назад +1

    what do you do with your personal tools when a hurricane hits ? we had Hurricane sally destroy everything but our house due to storm surge, in my cove it was 14 feet, double what was predicted. its a pain to move my tools but the shop equipment is too hard to dismount and move.

  • @bakervinci163
    @bakervinci163 Год назад +1

    Why would the metal around the oil pump
    be scored as if it was scratched ? I have an engine with 13 hours that got water in the cylinders . The metal around the pump area is severely scratched up. I picked it up from the dealer, because he ordered a new power head. The mid section was left uncovered and it was raining hard. This can’t be good.

  • @dannyyoder1123
    @dannyyoder1123 3 года назад +1

    Let's have a video of all the places where water should be coming out of the 2 cycle mercury outboard motor when water pump is working properly

  • @maz227
    @maz227 4 года назад +2

    Very informative! Is the salt buildup on the bolts holding the power unit to the midsection normal? Is this a sign of not properly washing down after being in saltwater or not using products like saltaway? Just curious if all outboards will corrode like that in salt water. Thanks!

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад +1

      Yes, that's pretty much normal and you can't really do much to prevent it. Washing the engine down and keeping it clean does help. But it's mainly a time and use thing and it effects all outboards being used in this kind of salt environment :( Salt away is good for the inside of the engine though, but it won't do much on the powerhead side. Different brands and models will have different things that fail due to the saltwater, but it's just a factor across the board for them :)

  • @stevenmarcouillier2531
    @stevenmarcouillier2531 3 года назад +1

    just brought my motor in about three weeks now had to replace drive shaft the merc place having trouble pulling head now he wants
    to add heat where the bolts are not to coffin dent with this since he tried with lubricant like you did and got it off
    what's the danger of adding heat where the bolts are? my engine is a 2005 225 verado. Thanks

  • @techrfun
    @techrfun 4 года назад +1

    I've rebuilt a 200 straight six and 302 V8 as well as a couple manual trannys, but I would probably pay someone like you to care for my 60 Suzuki fourstroke.

  • @leftyk1968
    @leftyk1968 4 года назад +1

    Yeah im allset!!!! Ill bring it in to a shop

  • @thomasmartucci3590
    @thomasmartucci3590 4 года назад +1

    I believe I have a blown head gasket on my 2005 Verado. Looks like I have to pull the power head to repair. Any tips or booby traps to watch on removing the heads? Great video. Thanks

  • @lukecamilleri885
    @lukecamilleri885 2 года назад +1

    I had to remove a power-head of a mercury 350 verado for the same reason.

  • @scr454
    @scr454 4 года назад +6

    How would you know if a two stroke is leaking.

    • @Prototheria
      @Prototheria 4 года назад +1

      It runs lean.

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад +1

      What do you mean leaking?

    • @Prototheria
      @Prototheria 4 года назад

      @@BornAgainBoating I presumed he meant crank seals considering the context of the video.

    • @scr454
      @scr454 4 года назад

      @@BornAgainBoating just not sure of whats there on a 2 stroke

  • @tomtilsch8551
    @tomtilsch8551 4 года назад +1

    Gee...that wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be. Good thing I have a forklift in the garage LOL

  • @hayscib03
    @hayscib03 4 года назад +1

    Quite informative video as usual 👌👌 but I wish I never have to do that haha. It doesn’t look like it’s an easy job to do when it’s your first time.

  • @rarnette73
    @rarnette73 4 года назад +2

    Great video as always, I paid someone to rebuild my Ocean Pro 200. I have my limits and know them.

  • @ther1rida
    @ther1rida 4 года назад +6

    Attention Mercury outboard owners:
    Please replace power heads often.

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад +3

      You should see the Yami where the driveshaft seized in the crankshaft and we had to cut the drive shaft and pull the powerhead to replace it :) Now that was a job lol

    • @ther1rida
      @ther1rida 4 года назад +2

      @@BornAgainBoating with all your experience, do you think the parts quality are the same between the Mercury and Yamaha outboards, or do they have differences in quality of materials? I'm only going off of my little experience and my bad experience with Mercury outboards. The Yamaha outboards have always done so much better for me.

    • @scottjohnson9912
      @scottjohnson9912 4 года назад +1

      That bad huh , I'm new to this boating thing . I've been a auto and heavy equipment mechanic since the 70,s , I've noticed boat motors and equipment are somewhat the same but totaly different in other ways .

  • @collinnguyen7161
    @collinnguyen7161 2 года назад +1

    Love your videos, tips, tricks and instructions. Do you know if an F225 power head and mid section will fit in the F250? Thanks and keep up with the good work.

  • @williamcollejo4418
    @williamcollejo4418 4 года назад +1

    You are the best. Be safe

  • @lb7wade518
    @lb7wade518 4 года назад +1

    Great video!!

  • @jonathandavis6635
    @jonathandavis6635 2 года назад +1

    I've been working on my lower end on my 200hp mercury outboard . I replaced the impeller. I stabbed my drive shaft back into the power head but my water tube seems like it is coming out when I reinstall the lower unit. Is there a good way to get the water tube to stay in place when I re stab the drive shaft into the power head?

  • @jglez4965
    @jglez4965 4 года назад +2

    Good job 👍

  • @thomaspalmer8181
    @thomaspalmer8181 3 года назад +1

    Just looking for info on how many hours to just set a new power head( 200 Mercury cruiser)

  • @tylerwharton1594
    @tylerwharton1594 2 года назад +1

    I gotta pull a power head to fix the upper mounting brackets😐

  • @dspry7851
    @dspry7851 4 года назад +1

    Can you do a video on removal and service of a bravo 2 out drive please and a 5.7 litre inboard engine service would be great too

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад

      We don't see a lot of those engines down here :(

  • @fernandoacosta7506
    @fernandoacosta7506 4 года назад +1

    Man you are the best 👍🏽

  • @vincenttrapani6331
    @vincenttrapani6331 4 года назад +1

    That was an awesome video thanks so much

  • @ikashibimauler
    @ikashibimauler 4 года назад +3

    Gotta admit, I thought that was going to require special tools at least once.

  • @WethePeopleMK
    @WethePeopleMK 4 года назад +1

    GREAT VIDEO!! good tips! Thanks

  • @dustin9035
    @dustin9035 4 года назад +1

    So ball park it for me, what would a repair like that cost? Would assume an average individual would also include other services while you're in there like thermostat, zinc's, impeller and oil change. 2500.00? Is that close?

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад +1

      Yeah, thats probably a good estimate, it took me 12 hours to do this from start to finish and that includes servicing the engine, so your probably close.

  • @Charlies644
    @Charlies644 4 года назад +1

    sat scrolling and pow. were takin a powerhead off

  • @stuarthennessy8551
    @stuarthennessy8551 4 года назад +1

    Currently have an optimax 150 in for repair, won't fire and floods fuel out the leg??? Probably pull the power head off to see what's going on there. Always a bit apprehensive to do that because Noone wants to pay for the labor involved.

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад

      The float in the VST on that engine might not be shutting and it's pushing the fuel out there. Or you might have injectors stuck open, or a leak somewhere on the bottom of the rails, or in the hoses :) Many different scenarios lol

    • @stuarthennessy8551
      @stuarthennessy8551 4 года назад

      @@BornAgainBoating well thank you very much for the reply! I'm an Australian living in Germany. We don't get the big 3 and 4 engine rigs here like you often come across in the USA and the same thing with the opti's. I have read heaps about them but never had one in my hands. It's an import pro xs 150 from a bass boat. I did the optimax seminar on the Mercury university to get an ideas behind the engineering and operational specs. I will certainly follow up what you mentioned before I get too excited and strip it right down. Thanks again and if you need an apprentice for a few weeks I would be happy to help for free

  • @TheCmoney84
    @TheCmoney84 3 года назад +1

    David Wade marine told me you can change those seals by dropping the lower unit, is this true?

  • @mickemike2148
    @mickemike2148 4 года назад +3

    Why, oh why, does it have to be so hard to fix stuff on an outboard?
    Nuts and bolts are often located so that you to be left handed, preferably two left hands and at least pair of right ones too to disassemble it.

    • @Fireship1
      @Fireship1 4 года назад +3

      Try working on an I/O!

  • @veryrandom5148
    @veryrandom5148 4 года назад +1

    Nice Video.

  • @BigWater59
    @BigWater59 4 года назад +1

    Pulled a powerhead on an evinrude 225 86' to change the water tube and gasket. What a nightmare.

  • @mattcharles8103
    @mattcharles8103 4 года назад +1

    wow, you make it look so easy and kudos to your knowledge.. something tells me that on on old 1980-1990 motor this would be a royal bitch to do IMO. Love the vids keep em coming and good luck with new site.

  • @RonJaySmith
    @RonJaySmith 2 года назад +1

    Do u have to remove the flywheel?

  • @gb9926
    @gb9926 3 года назад +1

    Friggin amazing!

  • @danieljandt6981
    @danieljandt6981 3 года назад +1

    my 96 merc 200 efi just scored the pistons, I was thinking of putting a 225 efi on it. is that feasible?

  • @DLuxProdbeatz
    @DLuxProdbeatz 4 года назад +1

    you should do one for Yamaha or Suzuki!

  • @jamesrahn8339
    @jamesrahn8339 3 года назад

    Do you have any videos on mercury 2 strokes and power head or intake manifold removals?

  • @dubaigeek1988
    @dubaigeek1988 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting

  • @geoelhandyman7803
    @geoelhandyman7803 4 года назад +1

    I may have to do that

  • @jacobhayes6520
    @jacobhayes6520 4 года назад +1

    I love these motors, but those oil seals leaking are a pretty common occurrence, at least they made it easy to take off. The studs on these older ones can be a bitch

  • @timnoriega9096
    @timnoriega9096 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for info
    I have a 2004 140 four stroke Johnson made by Suzuki oil is coming out of lower unit water intake
    Are my main seals bad
    Thank you

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  10 месяцев назад

      Not sure on that model, never worked much on those :/ sorry

  • @boashna
    @boashna 4 года назад +1

    I did that over the weekend now my boat will not start or go in gear or tilt oh I forgot steering is bent also. .other than that everything else is working . .

  • @handtohandcombat3535
    @handtohandcombat3535 Год назад

    Anyone know those oil pump seals part number? I didnt know it was a good idea to change them. Great vid like always!

  • @danideda5471
    @danideda5471 4 года назад +1

    nice job

  • @derrickpayton7774
    @derrickpayton7774 4 года назад +1

    What is more maintenance an inboard/outboard or an outboard? I am looking to start rebuilding an old boat and think I want to retrofit it for an outboard. Any ideas?

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад

      I'd go with the outboard because of the ease of maintenance! I/Os are cheaper in some aspects for parts though. But then you've got the drives and all that, so I'd go with the outboard :)

  • @OfficerDave78
    @OfficerDave78 4 года назад +1

    I never had to remove a power head I gale I will never have to 😁. It’s a big job