I know there are countless threads on this topic, so I already know what caused it, and what needs to be done (aluminum plug or weld) - this post is to provide a picture of my specific engine/plug, and listen to suggestions on how you would attack it based on what you see.
The engine is a 2003 with only about 375 hours, almost all of that in saltwater.
Happened to have the boat home for some minor maintenance and cleanup for a trip next week, so I popped off the side cover last night to have a peek. I have not yet made any attempts to remove it, and won't until the boat is done for the fall/winter in another month or two. My initial thoughts are to soak the hell out of it with PB Blaster for 2-3 days straight, and maybe even hold a torch to it for a minute before I even attempt to turn it. Anything else I can do to improve my chances of getting it out?
One last question, it almost looks like there are 3 parts - the plug itself, some kind of ring around the plug, and the engine holder. Is that outer ring I see part of the plug, or some kind of threaded insert pressed into the engine holder?
The engine is a 2003 with only about 375 hours, almost all of that in saltwater.
Happened to have the boat home for some minor maintenance and cleanup for a trip next week, so I popped off the side cover last night to have a peek. I have not yet made any attempts to remove it, and won't until the boat is done for the fall/winter in another month or two. My initial thoughts are to soak the hell out of it with PB Blaster for 2-3 days straight, and maybe even hold a torch to it for a minute before I even attempt to turn it. Anything else I can do to improve my chances of getting it out?
One last question, it almost looks like there are 3 parts - the plug itself, some kind of ring around the plug, and the engine holder. Is that outer ring I see part of the plug, or some kind of threaded insert pressed into the engine holder?
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