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    Lower unit drain plugs

    I changed my gear oil last night and I thought I was gonna straighten out the screwdriver slot on the upper drain plug before I could get it out. I finally got it, but dang that thing is that hard every year. Any of you experts out there know of a special tool screwdriver with a T handle or something that would make it easier to bust that thing loose. It's a V-Max 150, about two more times and I'm gonna have to replace that drain plug.

    Why does all my 15 minute jobs turn into an hour, I didn't think I would ever get that thing out, lol.

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    Re: Lower unit drain plugs

    Did you replace the little rubber washer on the drain plug? For that matter if that washer is missing it could make the threads over tighten due to metal to metal. What I have found to work for me best is to replace the washer, both upper and lower every time I change my lower unit lube, sometimes 2X a year depending on use. They only cost about .25 apiece and is cheap insurance to make sure no water gets in the LU.

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    Re: Lower unit drain plugs

    Quote Originally Posted by Fishhead View Post
    Did you replace the little rubber washer on the drain plug? For that matter if that washer is missing it could make the threads over tighten due to metal to metal. What I have found to work for me best is to replace the washer, both upper and lower every time I change my lower unit lube, sometimes 2X a year depending on use. They only cost about .25 apiece and is cheap insurance to make sure no water gets in the LU.
    Yea, I replaced them, always do, They aren't rubber on the Yamaha though, they are hard like a fiberglass, or composite.

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    Re: Lower unit drain plugs

    I replaced mine on my Johnson with ones that have any allen screw head. I don't know if they make them for a v-max.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LJP View Post
    I replaced mine on my Johnson with ones that have any allen screw head. I don't know if they make them for a v-max.
    Thats a great idea!

    Where would a fella find a allen head replacement for Johnson or Evinrude?

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    Re: Lower unit drain plugs

    Overtons, which is a part of Gander Mountain. Overtons has a website and catalog I searched for drain plugs on the Overtons web site . They also carry for Yammies and Mercs
    Last edited by LJP; 03-30-2010 at 03:14 PM.

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    Re: Lower unit drain plugs

    Quote Originally Posted by LJP View Post
    Overtons, which is a part of Gander Mountain. Overtons has a website and catalog I searched for drain plugs on the Overtons web site . They also carry for Yammies and Mercs
    Thanks for the link,just ordered a set of magnetic drain plug kits.

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    Re: Lower unit drain plugs

    Use Never_Seize or Anti Seize $6.49@Autozone.

    What are you going to do when you round out an allen head ? Better Know this answer before you put them in.


    http://www.autozone.com/autozone/cat...questid=457576

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    Re: Lower unit drain plugs

    Yea I did all the above it was a bear. Man that Allen head thing would be awesome, I'm gonna look into that.

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    Re: Lower unit drain plugs

    I've also read that an impact driver will help to loosen that screw.

    And yes, why oh why don't they all have an allen head on them.

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    Re: Lower unit drain plugs

    Impact driver just a gentle tap and wallah but the idea of replacing the gaskets make great sense

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    Re: Lower unit drain plugs

    I have a screw driver that has a square base at the end of the shaft at the base of the handle. That allows me to put pressure along the line of the screwdriver shaft against the screw head with one hand, and then I use a cresent wrench to turn the screw driver with the other hand. Makes the job simple. You should be able to find one of these at sears, autostore, or if you have to snap on. Mine is a cheapy but I bought it for that use.

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