A hand held wire brush should get most if not all of that off.
So i decided to replace the impeller on my mercury 2004 60hp bigfoot .all going well take off everything and found this..
yes it was sitting for abit how would i go about cleaning this wire brush??
S10CHEVY LIKED above post
A hand held wire brush should get most if not all of that off.
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass alongHanr3 LIKED above post
Thx sure do appreciate it. Was not really that hard to do really hopefully putting it back together will go smoth..
Salt or brackish was use?
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
Fresh water only but when I looked at the impeller housing
The top hole rubber bushing was onto of it not in the hole fixed that.
So may be that and previous owner beached it on the bank
Understandable. Some folks can be pretty rough on things
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
I took pics as I was going along since this was my first time
Doing this so im assuming this is not right fir the rubber boot to be in this podition.
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That certainly doesn't look to be right
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
Find your motor and look at exploded parts views.
There are other web sources,this was just a quick google search.
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Good luck
Link works ..don't know why it has cloud warning?
SpeckledSlab LIKED above post
Speaking of wire brushes, the Dollar General has a three pack of wire brushes that are similar looking to a tooth brush, handy for use in small or tight areas.
They used to be a dollar, but thanks to inflation they are now $1.25. I keep 'em around the garage and find use for them often.
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