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May 05, 2014, 03:59:25 PM
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Just completed a project on a very corroded tiller arm on my otherwise great running 150 Yamaha. Apparently, this is a common with these motors. Thought there might be someone out there needing to know a repair can be done, without removing the powerhead and midsection. I have added several pics, but they do not seem to be loading????
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This is what I started with.
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Fabbed replacement arm
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Thanks, who ever corrected the pic thing........here is the end result
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Quote from: "SDL"
Thanks, who ever corrected the pic thing........here is the end result
Missing pic of "End Result".
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man, there was nothing left of that arm. also interested in the final product. friend of mine had the same issue on his old yamaha.
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