"Hey,
Please excuse my anno
"Hey,
Please excuse my annoying questions, but this is my first time dealing with a 2 stroke outboard, and I feel lost. I have several questions about parts and crankshaft replacement proceedures. The serial number of the outboard is 0D027999
A friend will be joining me tonight to start a tear down of the motor, and we hope to finalize the list of parts we need to reassemble, and see if there is any damage to other parts we are unaware of.
First question: The Flywheel needs to be replaced. The magnets on the underside are shattered. What flywheels are interchangeable? I see 1996 115hp, 1995 90hp flywheels on Ebay...can I use them?
Second Q: What issues should I be aware of purchasing a used crankshaft?
Third q: What parts SHOULD I replace during this crankshaft installation, and what parts MUST I replace?
I will undoubtedly have tons more questions as this project proceeds. Should I just continue this discussion with any new questions, or do I post a new discussion?
I appreciate any guidance possible. If money allowed, I would just let a pro handle this, but I am basically broke with a broke motor....gotta learn sometime, may as well be now!"
Please excuse my anno
"Hey,
Please excuse my annoying questions, but this is my first time dealing with a 2 stroke outboard, and I feel lost. I have several questions about parts and crankshaft replacement proceedures. The serial number of the outboard is 0D027999
A friend will be joining me tonight to start a tear down of the motor, and we hope to finalize the list of parts we need to reassemble, and see if there is any damage to other parts we are unaware of.
First question: The Flywheel needs to be replaced. The magnets on the underside are shattered. What flywheels are interchangeable? I see 1996 115hp, 1995 90hp flywheels on Ebay...can I use them?
Second Q: What issues should I be aware of purchasing a used crankshaft?
Third q: What parts SHOULD I replace during this crankshaft installation, and what parts MUST I replace?
I will undoubtedly have tons more questions as this project proceeds. Should I just continue this discussion with any new questions, or do I post a new discussion?
I appreciate any guidance possible. If money allowed, I would just let a pro handle this, but I am basically broke with a broke motor....gotta learn sometime, may as well be now!"