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Any metal or alloy can be welded Ron. The problem with cast Aluminum is porosity. Microscopic air or gas bubbles that form at the weld edges. It makes the weld stronger than the surronding material. It's really only an issue on a structural weld which this is not. Being a housing, it really doesn't support anything. But a good weld shop will have an adjustable machine, VV-VC or variable voltage & variable current that they can fine tune to the exact setting for optimal temprature. Gas is another option, but not the way I'd go. Only because I haven't done it in so long. 15 years ago, welding this would be all but impossible. Today, there are machines that are so adjustable that you can weld beer cans together. The right guy with the right gear should be able to do this up well.
Be sure to post pic's David. I gotta see what he does.
Be sure to post pic's David. I gotta see what he does.
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the guy works at a muffler shop and is kinda the go to guy around here for doing this stuff , after talking to a few people they said he does like 2 or 3 a month and the people were happy with his work , so that's what made us to try him out he is only charging us 40 bucks so if it don't work out not much lost , but now that the carrier baring is out if it fails well just buy a new housing and be done with it , but for now were thinking this will fix it and we can move on to fixing other parts ... but i will post pics of it when we get it back ...
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well the term "you get what you pay for " comes to mind we just got the foot back
and i dont like what i see , he drilled a few holes which we were expecting
but there not even filled back in and it dont look like it weld goes all the way threw just t
he surface is welded ! we are going to take it to another welding shop and see if they
can fix this ...

and i dont like what i see , he drilled a few holes which we were expecting
but there not even filled back in and it dont look like it weld goes all the way threw just t
he surface is welded ! we are going to take it to another welding shop and see if they
can fix this ...

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update
we took it to one of the major welding shops in jaxsonville fl and they told us that it would be fine for 3 or 4 years and that the way he welded it is about as best as its going to get for what it is so we are going to clean it up and get the tool ordered to redo the treads in there and put it back together and test it , wont be going far until we do test it close to the ramp for now ... the next challenge is to get the mounting bracket off to free it up some looks to be a pain in the butt too so here goes nothing ....
we took it to one of the major welding shops in jaxsonville fl and they told us that it would be fine for 3 or 4 years and that the way he welded it is about as best as its going to get for what it is so we are going to clean it up and get the tool ordered to redo the treads in there and put it back together and test it , wont be going far until we do test it close to the ramp for now ... the next challenge is to get the mounting bracket off to free it up some looks to be a pain in the butt too so here goes nothing ....
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I was gonna say the same thing, that weld is as good as it get's. If you look at the stress holes the penetration is just short of blowthrough. This guy had to be dead on his temp and travel not to go right through. He had to be running cold and that's a real hard and ugly weld. The weld metal barley flows at all. If it was to cold you'd see bubble splatter. David! If you can cut in a large stainless hose clamp in or through the top & bottom of the housing just behind the prop, ya think that would be worth the support that would give the huosing? For the weld, grind and file the inside but don't touch the outside! At least not yet, thread it first, then dress the high spots on the outside. And use real thread cutting compound for aluminum. I don't envy you leveling the inside, it's gonna have to be pretty close. But you're only chasing the existing threads so that will help.
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i agree with ya we are going to get the inside done first so that the thrust ring will fit back in side there and if we have to we will thread that part too so we dont have to take all of it back off as far as the hose clamp thing i dont believe we will have to do that , the shop we took it to put a load on it and it was almost to the point of bending and they stopped if i recall it was like 130 lbs of force put on it , so i think it will be alright , only time will tell ..crashmister wrote:I was gonna say the same thing, that weld is as good as it get's. If you look at the stress holes the penetration is just short of blowthrough. This guy had to be dead on his temp and travel not to go right through. He had to be running cold and that's a real hard and ugly weld. The weld metal barley flows at all. If it was to cold you'd see bubble splatter. David! If you can cut in a large stainless hose clamp in or through the top & bottom of the housing just behind the prop, ya think that would be worth the support that would give the huosing? For the weld, grind and file the inside but don't touch the outside! At least not yet, thread it first, then dress the high spots on the outside. And use real thread cutting compound for aluminum. I don't envy you leveling the inside, it's gonna have to be pretty close. But you're only chasing the existing threads so that will help.
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well with all the rain and things going on with the yamaha 50 hp motor , we found a deal of
a lifetime and jumped on it so yamaha can have there junk back lol , we found a complete
1998 johnson 90 hp for cheap , it had been sitting up for 7 years and they guy said it was
slow to turn over , went and picked it up and got it home with the magic of marvels mystery
oil and a good battery we got it turning over freely , put the plugs back into it pushed a
little bit of gas in the carbs to help primp the fuel pump and it fired right up !! to our
amazement after starting it 2 or 3 more time the idle came down and would run on its own
, not bad for the time we spent on it about 1 1/2 hours to get off the boat it was on and
about 2 hours cleaning crabs and things and time spent to go get it , it was a steal for sure ..

a lifetime and jumped on it so yamaha can have there junk back lol , we found a complete
1998 johnson 90 hp for cheap , it had been sitting up for 7 years and they guy said it was
slow to turn over , went and picked it up and got it home with the magic of marvels mystery
oil and a good battery we got it turning over freely , put the plugs back into it pushed a
little bit of gas in the carbs to help primp the fuel pump and it fired right up !! to our
amazement after starting it 2 or 3 more time the idle came down and would run on its own
, not bad for the time we spent on it about 1 1/2 hours to get off the boat it was on and
about 2 hours cleaning crabs and things and time spent to go get it , it was a steal for sure ..

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Nice! Are you set to break the California wine bottle on it and start fishing?
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its getting close , with dealing with motors the boat fund is low so have to build it back up to get supply's to finish it , it will be in the water come time for snook season we are hopeingcudaman wrote:Nice! Are you set to break the California wine bottle on it and start fishing?
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That will be a fish killer in Sebastian inlet for sure.
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yea i hope it will be , will be nice to just get in and go !! i just put the other yamaha motors on craigslist as parts motors so we will see what happens and if they sell thats just more to the boat fund to get the boat done sooner ...cudaman wrote:That will be a fish killer in Sebastian inlet for sure.
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nice outboard David,my first boat had one of those i used for years sold it working lol.there is a spray call engine tuner ,you spray it with the engine on 1200 rpms, take out the carbs cover and spray it on d carbs equal amounts .let it sit for a couple of hours and turn it on you will see all the junk will come out from water on the prop .Also make sure the zinc metals are in good condition 
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yea already had some stuff called crc motor treatment in the fuel running it and poured some in the cylinders and crap was comeing out everywhere http://crcindustries.com/auto/?s=05316 were going to get some more and mix it in the gas again and run it for like 20 mins or so so were are sure its got all the way thrupermitchaser wrote:nice outboard David,my first boat had one of those i used for years sold it working lol.there is a spray call engine tuner ,you spray it with the engine on 1200 rpms, take out the carbs cover and spray it on d carbs equal amounts .let it sit for a couple of hours and turn it on you will see all the junk will come out from water on the prop .Also make sure the zinc metals are in good condition
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David my dad and uncle have used the CRC with good results man. Glad to see everythings coming along good man.

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Great find Dave! Johnson's are old tanks and the parts are interchangeable with Evinrude.

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thanks guys , as soon as we can get some work done ill post more pics but with the storms comeing thru we dont want to do any thing and it get wet and we have to do it again
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well after playing with the motor to day it was real hard to get it to bust off , we couldn't figure it out for about an hour or so , got pissed off and when in the house to cool off ...
we came back out and tried it again still no go , was like it want getting enough power so we check all over the motor for lose wires couldnt find any , so we hook the truck to the battery and give it a few mins to charge , still would not bust off , now mind you when we came home with it we had it running .....
bottom line is always always check the battery cables !!! the ones that came on the motor had little pin holes in them which let water in and had rusted out the copper wires , and in the moveing of the cables they were broke to the point that it was enought power to spin the starter and not engage the fly wheel and work the tilt and trim ..
always the last thing you check aint' it
we came back out and tried it again still no go , was like it want getting enough power so we check all over the motor for lose wires couldnt find any , so we hook the truck to the battery and give it a few mins to charge , still would not bust off , now mind you when we came home with it we had it running .....
bottom line is always always check the battery cables !!! the ones that came on the motor had little pin holes in them which let water in and had rusted out the copper wires , and in the moveing of the cables they were broke to the point that it was enought power to spin the starter and not engage the fly wheel and work the tilt and trim ..
always the last thing you check aint' it
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well we have been sanding like crazy while we wait for fiberglass colth and resin to put the floor back in , so we have a new color for the boat only one side painted so far but its getting closer to be put back in the water ...


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Very nice David!! Love that color paint on the boat man, what paint are you using? Not sure if it's the picture or not but I'm not sure if there's a gloss in there.
Interlux possibly? I wouldn't be surprised also if you had a few cans in the garage of some great quality old school paint you guys never opened up lol.
Interlux possibly? I wouldn't be surprised also if you had a few cans in the garage of some great quality old school paint you guys never opened up lol.

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Chevy Juan wrote:Very nice David!! Love that color paint on the boat man, what paint are you using? Not sure if it's the picture or not but I'm not sure if there's a gloss in there.
Interlux possibly? I wouldn't be surprised also if you had a few cans in the garage of some great quality old school paint you guys never opened up lol.
the gloss is from the paint but its going to get a few coats of clear in a few days , but the paint we are using is made by nason Polyurethane Enamel paint for aircraft they use it to paint the helicopters among other things , but na we dont keep any paint around the house wish we did though ...
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Oh ok good, that stuff will work as well good job man. Glad you're throwing on the Clear though you gotta have it, it will look amazing man.

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Back in the day it was Amer-flint & Ameri-cote. Both of which are aircraft finishes as well.
Looking good Dude!
Looking good Dude!
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Get a good clear coat Dave, something high flex. Fiberglass and clear coat can be a bad combo unless you use the right stuff.
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Lol that was goodcaprifisher wrote:BOAT= Break Out Another Thousand
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we did a lot of research before we bought the paint to and clear to do it with , and we also used a very good epoxy primer before we sprayed the top coat , between all the sanding , taping it off and primer , sand and primer there's about 35 to 40 hours in it before we sprayed the top coat , but after this boat is done i don't want to see a sander or sandpaper for a while ... at-least the bottom will be easy as compare to the last bottom we did that had anti foul paint on it which some one put pepper in that crap was nastycrashmister wrote:Get a good clear coat Dave, something high flex. Fiberglass and clear coat can be a bad combo unless you use the right stuff.



