Hi all,
I have a pair of Honda 40’s. They have roughly 400 and 250 hours respectively (Stbd motor used for salmon trolling, hence the difference). The boat is a 2002 and I think the motors are also. They start and run perfectly. I have been happily using the boat since our purchase earlier this Spring. However, while at anchor after a recent trip across the Strait of Georgia, I noticed that both motors have a crack in the lower unit gear case forward of the propeller. I have read on other forums that this may be a well known Honda problem perhaps related to corrosion emanating from a lower bearing retainer nut.
My questions are two fold. Do I need to have the lower units replaced by perhaps just buying a new gear case and swapping out the innards, or can this sort of crack be welded? Second and more pressing issue is, can I run the motors safely for now, or am I on the edge of ending up with two defunct engines 10 miles from land at any moment? I would really like not to have the boat out of service for the rest of the summer. Anyone else had this issue? I have no idea how the cracks developed but understand from Mr. Google that I am not alone.
Thanks
I have a pair of Honda 40’s. They have roughly 400 and 250 hours respectively (Stbd motor used for salmon trolling, hence the difference). The boat is a 2002 and I think the motors are also. They start and run perfectly. I have been happily using the boat since our purchase earlier this Spring. However, while at anchor after a recent trip across the Strait of Georgia, I noticed that both motors have a crack in the lower unit gear case forward of the propeller. I have read on other forums that this may be a well known Honda problem perhaps related to corrosion emanating from a lower bearing retainer nut.
My questions are two fold. Do I need to have the lower units replaced by perhaps just buying a new gear case and swapping out the innards, or can this sort of crack be welded? Second and more pressing issue is, can I run the motors safely for now, or am I on the edge of ending up with two defunct engines 10 miles from land at any moment? I would really like not to have the boat out of service for the rest of the summer. Anyone else had this issue? I have no idea how the cracks developed but understand from Mr. Google that I am not alone.
Thanks