How do you free up a locked outboard motor?
How do you free up a locked outboard motor?
Look for movement. If it moves, turn up the pressure on the impact wrench and let it spin freely. If the motor refuses to turn, add more penetrating oil and periodically use the impact wrench to turn the crankshaft nut. It should eventually free up.
How do you stop an outboard theft?
Also include a tracking device in case the boat is stolen and ensure an anti-theft device is fitted to your outboard motor. Use a lockable fuel cap to prevent theft of valuable fuel. Fix a deadbolt type lock to prevent entry to your vessel’s cabin. Secure your boat for any stop when on a trailer with a wheel clamp.
Why does my outboard not have spark?
Engines with no spark or intermittent spark on one bank can be caused by a faulty stator. Nestled in with the stator under the flywheel is the trigger (or timer base).
How do you lock an outboard motor on a boat?
McGard outboard motor locks are designed to lock the outboard onto the transom of the boat. Simply replace one of the mounting nuts with a McGard locking nut. McGard outboard motor locks are identical in quality and construction to our stern drive locks.
Do you use padlocks to secure the motor to the boat?
Our designs do not use padlocks, chains, or other devices to secure your motor to your boat.
Can you add y-cop to a Yamaha outboard?
And since most thieves now have an understanding of the system’s capabilities, the theft of motors with Y-COP has come to a near-screeching halt. Y-COP is all plug-and-play, and can be added after the fact as an option on any Yamaha outboard that runs the Command Link or Command Link Plus gauges.
Who is the manufacturer of outboard motor Loc?
The manufacturer, Outboard Motor Loc Ltd, researches, designs and creates all of its own products and we pride ourselves that our aftersales advice and service is second to none, so if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the US Representative, MotorLocUSA.