Hi folks.
I've got a Tohatsu 3.5 horse 2 stroke that came with a sculling boat I bought. It has a broken shear pin, and the pin is stuck on both both ends so that it will barely move. It looks as though both ends broke off, and then the former owner tried to remove it with a punch or something similar, and both ends got "smushed" (that's a technical term) and rounded over so that they won't slide out.
I've tried everything short of pounding on it with a hammer. I'm afraid the amount of force necessary to push it out would be enough to bend the aluminum the pin is set in. I took it my local "mechanic", who hates anything that's not a Johnson, and he said he was afraid he'd damage it and didn't want to work on it. (He also recently gave me grief about my "Yamadog". I think he hates Asian motors.) He suggested I try to pound it out, but confirmed my own sense that I'd probably damage things while doing it.
It's a stainless pin. Any ideas for how to drill it out, or perhaps grind down one of the ends?
Just in case it's not clear, I'm pretty inept with tools, but I do have a Dremel tool. Is there a bit for the dremel that would help? Other suggestions?
The motor starts just fine, and I'd like to put it back in action.
I've got a Tohatsu 3.5 horse 2 stroke that came with a sculling boat I bought. It has a broken shear pin, and the pin is stuck on both both ends so that it will barely move. It looks as though both ends broke off, and then the former owner tried to remove it with a punch or something similar, and both ends got "smushed" (that's a technical term) and rounded over so that they won't slide out.
I've tried everything short of pounding on it with a hammer. I'm afraid the amount of force necessary to push it out would be enough to bend the aluminum the pin is set in. I took it my local "mechanic", who hates anything that's not a Johnson, and he said he was afraid he'd damage it and didn't want to work on it. (He also recently gave me grief about my "Yamadog". I think he hates Asian motors.) He suggested I try to pound it out, but confirmed my own sense that I'd probably damage things while doing it.
It's a stainless pin. Any ideas for how to drill it out, or perhaps grind down one of the ends?
Just in case it's not clear, I'm pretty inept with tools, but I do have a Dremel tool. Is there a bit for the dremel that would help? Other suggestions?
The motor starts just fine, and I'd like to put it back in action.