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1956 Evinrude Lark 30 HP Tear down
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<blockquote data-quote="Shaugh" data-source="post: 477440" data-attributes="member: 19781"><p>They've been soaking forever already so they're not going to magically start working.... The bigger hammer is your only choice imo. Put a 2 ft piece of 1" conduit over the handle and see if that works to break them loose. Worse case is you break the handle, but new ones are easy to get. </p><p></p><p>If you want to try to preserve the handle you could drill it out and try a big crescent wrench on the flats... Odds are the conduit will work... Heat could also help but I think they are likely welded together with corrosion and the only real solution is more force... applied gradually...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaugh, post: 477440, member: 19781"] They've been soaking forever already so they're not going to magically start working.... The bigger hammer is your only choice imo. Put a 2 ft piece of 1" conduit over the handle and see if that works to break them loose. Worse case is you break the handle, but new ones are easy to get. If you want to try to preserve the handle you could drill it out and try a big crescent wrench on the flats... Odds are the conduit will work... Heat could also help but I think they are likely welded together with corrosion and the only real solution is more force... applied gradually... [/QUOTE]
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