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dorothymedney
08.05.2021 23:52:21

Doing work on your outboard motor is vital, no matter how small the task may appear at first. This is due to how important your outboard motor is - one wrong move might cost you a small fortune in the long run. To avoid a potential catastrophe, take a look at the long line of Yamaha outboard lower unit parts to be absolutely certain you have what you need for the job. We carry durable, high-quality replacement parts for prop shafts, carrier bearings, drain fill washers, and other Yamaha outboard parts. You can find all the Yamaha outboard gear cases and repair kits, making Wholesale Marine your one-stop-shop for all your boating needs.


nicoleblair112
01.05.2021 11:26:11

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emmamarko112
02.05.2021 9:16:59


ueleniacostae
20.06.2021 13:21:19


EvgenijM86
01.06.2021 7:36:30

Sometimes a gasket gets stuck in the lower unit and if another is added to the plug it can result in a leak. Given the relatively cheap price of the gasket and the importance of that bugger it is not a bad idea to install a new one each time the plug is removed. here


vhaugn143niels
15.06.2021 15:09:54

Usually there is only one gasket per plug. What is the complete model of the motor you are working on?


adhocimperium
14.05.2021 8:01:24

if you leave the upper plug in
working quickly, you can remove the lower plug,
replace the washer and reinstall
without losing a significant amount more


ploum
13.05.2021 12:53:27

however, if it was me, with a "new to me" engine
unless I had real good assurance
that the gear lube was recently/appropriately changed more


rainerfox
01.05.2021 21:33:45

probably
sometimes referred to as a "crush washer"
the idea being that it seals well the first time it is installed
but not as well if re-used
same washer on upper and lower