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Johnson Outboard Lower Unit Crack Repair/Rebuild #4
Video #4 of the Johnson GT 150 lower unit crack repair/rebuild is on the weld repair of a crack found in the nose of the lower unit where I believe the water seeped into the case which caused the cracking of the case in winter storage. What you will see being completed in this series of videos will be questionable to many. This is the second lower unit I have repaired in this same fashion, and both went on for many more years of service and saved the owners in the $1000.00 range. If you attempt this I cannot stress enough do not force anything, take your time. Please check video #1 for more of a description.
Link to some tools, including the pinion nut adapter kit:
http://www.sterndrive.info/outboardmotor/id2.html
Link to exploded view of the lower unit: http://www.sterndrive.info/outboardmotor/1978_1998_v4_90_degree_.html
Buy snap ring pliers: https://www.offshoremarineparts.com/93-13-1045.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiA5aTUBRC2ARIsAPoPJk9wFPQBsX-Hotb4B7Ysnl0JFJ8QXMiLgohL8303qvf6221euzjL2qIaAnfrEALw_wcB
At the end of this video I will include a picture of the OMC lower unit diagram that is what the numbers in the video refer to. There will also be a link in the video description to that diagram.
During my inspection of the lower unit I found this crack which is probably where the water got into the case, he probably hit a rock with the lower unit and cracked it but didn’t know.
This is why it is imperative you check the grease for water each year in the fall prior to storage.
Time to make some noise, I beveled out the crack in the nose and need to weld repair that first.
Cast aluminum welding is a time consuming process that is why I am showing this whole section uncut.
I use 100% argon for a shielding gas.
The crack will open while welding it’s easy to see it you must weld it from end to end with penetration so you can sand it smooth.
There are always some small pin holes that need to be gone over after grinding, that’s cast aluminum.
You can see I am not adding filler wire at this time, I am boiling/burning out the contaminants in the base material.
The porosity just keeps coming back you just have to relax and continue until it boils away.
If the contaminants will not boil out you will need to grind them out.
Now to clean up some of the skeg, and complete a little build up there, come back for video #5 to see me repair and straighten the skeg, and grind the inside of the case. Thanks for watching.
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