I have a 1993 Tohatsu 9.9 2 stroke long shaft outboard that needs the impeller replaced. It is spitting out a little water instead of a steady stream. The motor has spent its life in salt water and I don't know when it was last worked on by the previous owner.
I took it to an independent marine repair shop to get the impeller changed. After he worked on it for the whole summer, he said he could not get the lower unit to drop off. It seems to be solidly stuck. He gave it back and did not charge me anything (an honest guy). He says it would cost more than the outboard is worth to fix it.
I have tried to get the lower unit to drop off also but I am afraid to try to hard for fear of breaking something. However, since the professional cannot get it off, I can either use it until the impeller is totally dead and the engine overheats or I can try something drastic.
Does anyone have any hints about what to try? How far can I go before I destroy the motor?
I took it to an independent marine repair shop to get the impeller changed. After he worked on it for the whole summer, he said he could not get the lower unit to drop off. It seems to be solidly stuck. He gave it back and did not charge me anything (an honest guy). He says it would cost more than the outboard is worth to fix it.
I have tried to get the lower unit to drop off also but I am afraid to try to hard for fear of breaking something. However, since the professional cannot get it off, I can either use it until the impeller is totally dead and the engine overheats or I can try something drastic.
Does anyone have any hints about what to try? How far can I go before I destroy the motor?