Douglasdzaster
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- Smithville, Texas
I’ve been doing a lot of catching up maintenance on a 1992 Yamaha 40 MSHQ that I purchased. Today I decided to replace the thermostat and gasket, figured no big deal. I was wrong. Of the 2 bolts the first one was a little tight but I took my time and it came out and even looks good. As soon as I applied a little pressure on the second the head twisted right off. Kind of a sick feeling. I had to prey on the cover on that side to get it to come off. It’s like one side stayed new and the other took all the corrosion. Since some of the bolt is sticking out I soaked it with penetrating oil went and got 2 nuts that fit it and jammed them together and started trying to slowly back the bolt out. Would not budge. So I’ve soaked it all day and tonight. Tomorrow I’ll try a stud puller or some vise grips. Should I try heat as well? I’m a little shy about putting a torch on the aluminum or would a heat gun help?
Any advice from the more experienced is greatly appreciated.
Any advice from the more experienced is greatly appreciated.