jitterbug127
Chief Petty Officer
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- Feb 6, 2023
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Well I’ve officially made my 15 hp into a parts motor! not been a good 2 weeks for this motor. I’ve been a sad owner
I successfully removed the 3 bolts holding the power head onto the cowling. I snapped 2 of the 6 bolts that you’re talking about. I can take better pictures if it helpsThere are 3 bolts / mounts that hold cowling to the engine.----There are 6 bolts under the block to remove the powerhead.----I am not sure you are going about this the right way.
I think you’re ultimately correct. Probably more work than it’s worth.If you snapped the bolt heads off you should be able to remove the powerhead.-----But first remove the lower unit incase the driveshaft is rusted in the crankshaft.-----Not sure if I would want to tackle your project.-----I would use that as a " parts only " motor.----Looks like a well worn / neglected motor even before the fire.
That’s great news because I’ve got all that stuff with this 15 hp. I don’t think that will be too hard.To go from short to long you'll need 3 pieces: An exhaust housing extension. Driveshaft. And shift rod. The copper line is also easily extended.