Seized outboard bracket

Trevethan

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The clamps on second hand Mariner 2 hp outboard I recently bought are seized. I have tried all kinds of oil over a period of weeks and lots of brute force and leverage and they just don't turn.
What is the next step? I though about getting a blow toch onto teh alloy but was a bit worried. Is it worth getting it drilled out retapped and new clamps made up or a new bracket?

Outboard located near Helston if anyone knows a good place to get it sorted out.

cheers

Nick
 
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Heat up slowly, add oil, then try forward and back with mole grips, it worked for me.
 

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Gentle warmth (about 100 deg c) should do the trick - try and localise the heat in the bracket and not in the screws. I find that you can usually waft the blow lamp around carefully and get the necessary warmth without damaging the paint. I have spent many happy hours dismantling old outboards, and sometimes even managed to get them back together!

Good luck! Neil
 

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[ QUOTE ]
waft the blow lamp around

[/ QUOTE ] A hot air gun, if you have one, is a bit gentler and less likely to ignite any petrol that's about. Some hair dryers seem pretty powerful as well. Boiling water pouerd on from a kettle may well do the trick.
 

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As you are based at Helston, take it to Robin Curnow, Outboard motor specialists at Commercial Road, Penryn. 01326 373438. I have always found them most helpful and obliging.
 

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White spirit or turps,(refined paraffin) mixd with a bit of oil worked for me, obviously inflammable so take care.Paraffin is very searching.You may need to warm first ,be careful not too hot,
 
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