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  • @ditrii
    @ditrii10 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas9 күн бұрын

    @@ditrii Thanks for your comment!

  • @audriusgozelskis207
    @audriusgozelskis20710 күн бұрын

    Matau klaidas, nekantrauju bandyti dar kartą!

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas10 күн бұрын

    @@audriusgozelskis207 Būtinai!

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko317 күн бұрын

    Thanks! I love your videos - the drone shots were excellent! Well, it is July now. Hope you are staying cool and having more trips. My old boat isn't in the water yet. I've been helping friends with their boats (and having fun camping, and boating on their boats). But, hopefully this week!

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas16 күн бұрын

    @@bennyblanko3 Thank you! Nice to hear about camping and boating. Be hurry with your boat! You have a limited time of liquid water. And would be nice to properly test the new impeller!

  • @anytimeDrumvideos
    @anytimeDrumvideos17 күн бұрын

    I always stick my drain plug in the end of the outdrive exhaust hole hehe. You had a very nice day with the family. Very nice. Love your videos you have helped many with your stringer videos.

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas17 күн бұрын

    Thanks for comment. Quite a good place for sticking it! I always keep it in my Jeep door tray...

  • @sharonshoffner2920
    @sharonshoffner292022 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the great video!

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas22 күн бұрын

    @@sharonshoffner2920 Thank you!

  • @robanfield1
    @robanfield126 күн бұрын

    What a shame after a good job refitting the perished old bellows!

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas26 күн бұрын

    @@robanfield1 You are completely right. The bellow was half alive though 😀. And it is still the same 2 1/2 years later… Quite impressive stubbornness!

  • @adamc9828
    @adamc9828Ай бұрын

    Question. How do you fill the gear oil? You removed the very top (oil) plug and the very bottom… do I remove the second plug from the bottom and fill from the oil hole until it comes out that second hole from the bottom? Please let me know, thanks

  • @Dasiukas
    @DasiukasАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching. I filled through the very top hole (as I had no oil pump) and that is not so very correct way to fill oil. Usually you fill through the bottom drain hole using an oil pump untill the oil starts flowing from the upper (very top) hole. Then you plug the upper hole and after that disconnect your oil pump and close the bottom hole with the plug also.

  • @ErikHansen-u9q
    @ErikHansen-u9qАй бұрын

    Always pour acid to the water, and not water in acid.

  • @Dasiukas
    @DasiukasАй бұрын

    Thanks for your notice. Just this acid is not very strong nor dangerous. It’s like lemon acid… So it works this way too. No big differece

  • @ErikHansen-u9q
    @ErikHansen-u9qАй бұрын

    @@Dasiukas Correct, it´s a medium strong acid. But it¨s still a very bad practice to pour water to acid, because it makes room for mistakes. And you will risk getting it in your face due to exotherm process when doing like this with another acids or bases . So to keep it safe and follow the correct procedure 🙂

  • @Dasiukas
    @DasiukasАй бұрын

    @@ErikHansen-u9q Thank you!

  • @almusti
    @almustiАй бұрын

    Great video. Thank you my friend 🖖🏻

  • @Dasiukas
    @DasiukasАй бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @samuraiboi2735
    @samuraiboi2735Ай бұрын

    🗿 chad moment

  • @arievanderreijden714
    @arievanderreijden714Ай бұрын

    Great video and it is very helpful. While disassembling the water pump, I paid no attention and I now have no idea in what direction the arms of the impeller should point!? Can you help me out please? Thank you.

  • @Dasiukas
    @DasiukasАй бұрын

    Thank you! Usually vertical shaft turns clock vice (when looking from the top). So impeller arms gets to their place while correctly rotating the shaft with impeller and pushing pump housing down on it. Good luck with the repair!

  • @arievanderreijden714
    @arievanderreijden714Ай бұрын

    @@Dasiukas Great, thank you for answering that prompt. BTW: the casing needs 240 ml of SAE 90 oil. Ciao.

  • @foxy00475
    @foxy00475Ай бұрын

    thank you this really helped me a lot

  • @Dasiukas
    @DasiukasАй бұрын

    Happy to know being helpful! Thank you!

  • @Rimantasaloyzas
    @Rimantasaloyzas2 ай бұрын

    Hydrangea Paniculata arba šluotelinė hortenzija. Bus labai gražu. Sveikinu! Таpai tikru sodininku.

  • @Rimantasaloyzas
    @Rimantasaloyzas2 ай бұрын

    Labai gražiai "nuobliavai" lentas. Vaizdas po apdailos geras.

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko32 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful boat! You sure give her the love! Can't wait for a nice trip on the lake video! My old boat and outdrive are very similar. (1975 Searay with 190 hp and omc stringer electric shift). I put a new impeller and water pump in today! It started just like yours - after 2 years sitting - but mine sat all last summer because I didn't have time to fix the impeller, and had other boats to mess with. Thanks for all the videos! You inspire me, and live in such a beautiful country.

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your good words. Glad for your success with the impeller. You should go boating immediately as you have two weeks till the winter 😉. We are going on a boat trip today. Spending night on the water somewhere in a calm place. River this time. Video is coming soon

  • @koussay1234
    @koussay1234Ай бұрын

    Bonjour, j'ai le même moteur et j'ai quelques questions dès que possible Merci. facebook.com/balloumi.cheker.1?mibextid=ZbWKwL

  • @Dasiukas
    @DasiukasАй бұрын

    @@koussay1234 Hi, of course you can ask. I'll be sure to answer if I have that much knowledge.

  • @russking63
    @russking632 ай бұрын

    Good work! The immortal oil sucking machine is genius. Your yard/property is beautiful. Looks like a nice spring. Enjoy your boating season!

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas2 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @benignosedano5467
    @benignosedano54672 ай бұрын

    ( Rapa nui) 𝚖𝚘𝚊𝚒

  • @wilowonka21
    @wilowonka212 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Very helpful.

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas2 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @user-sg7mb8hb1m
    @user-sg7mb8hb1m3 ай бұрын

    Love the video thinking of getting one of these for summer any tips would be apricated! Great vid 😊

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! That's an old boat made in UK. My guess is about 1985. Quite a nice boat, perfect for 2 or 3 on board. 4 is a bit too much for a Mercury 50. Very stabile. I think there are lots of similar boats for sale for affordable price.

  • @user-qj3ho9fq8l
    @user-qj3ho9fq8l3 ай бұрын

    Sveiki kaip turi buti isdestytas teisingai ratu stabdymas asims ar visi ratai stabdo vaziuojant i prieki ar viena asis stabo vaziuojant atga kita kap i priekil?

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas3 ай бұрын

    Labas. Visi ratai stabdo tik į priekį. Atgal padaryta, kad nestabdytų. Tik reikia teisingai sumontuoti, nesumaišyti.

  • @Zeisslermusic
    @Zeisslermusic4 ай бұрын

    Nice video. i havde the same Brake. Greeting from Denmark.

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas4 ай бұрын

    Thanks. And for comment also

  • @tomsawyer247
    @tomsawyer2474 ай бұрын

    👍

  • @johnwilliams7269
    @johnwilliams72695 ай бұрын

    Hi I've been watching over and over many times as I can't get my gears in right order I've no snapped bottom part like the new part you got reverse gear housing broken mine when tighting one of the bolts. Can you please tell me the part number and where I can get one ill be most thankfull for your help. Kind regards. John.

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas5 ай бұрын

    Hi, John. It’s just half past midnight here but I’ll check the part number for you tomorrow. I just googled for it and went through all possible places they could offer the part. Chose the best price…

  • @johnwilliams7269
    @johnwilliams72695 ай бұрын

    @Dasiukas thank you so much. I've been looking for the litter pin same one you lost been hours looking from can't understand how it can be lost it fell to the floor in front of. It's mad. Be most thank for your help. Goodnight look forward to hearing from you.

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas5 ай бұрын

    @@johnwilliams7269 So... Housing with bearing and with seal (mine was without o-ring). This complete part No. is 56110-98502-02M. I was lucky to find it for $28.60 but the total price with shipping and all the fees was about $53. That small part lost by me and by you too is (as specified in the catalog Fig 17, ref. No. 16) a PIN, push. It has a part No. 57632-98500. It is the simplest part in the whole outboard 😀. I had already made that part completely from scratch, but then I found it inside the gear case. It is not very precise. Just use a part of a drill bit of the corresponding diameter. Cut off a piece from the shank the same length as diameter. Make sure that cut off end is clean and perpendicular (you can put it in to the drill and sand the end while spinning). The spring will compensate an inaccuracy. If you give me your email, I could send you the part catalogue. But I just searched a little and found it here: www.brownspoint.com/pdf/DT5(83).pdf That one is for 1983 model. And for the other year models check this: www.brownspoint.com/t-bpmodel.aspx?modelId=29 Good luck with your repair! Have a nice time on the water!

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas5 ай бұрын

    @@johnwilliams7269 I can see your comment 10 h ago and this one “did you get my reply…” only

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas5 ай бұрын

    @johnwilliams7269 I see your 3-rd time :)

  • @crunchycrispybacon
    @crunchycrispybacon5 ай бұрын

    Have you ever tried going poom-poom-poom instead of pam-pam-pam??

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas5 ай бұрын

    Need to try! perhaps 🙄

  • @RubyKumari-ej8bv
    @RubyKumari-ej8bv6 ай бұрын

    Ok I'm in

  • @jimmymontes7426
    @jimmymontes74266 ай бұрын

    Bro love your videos I have a 85 Bayliner with the OMC 800 on a v8 350

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas6 ай бұрын

    Thank you. OMC 800 lower unit differs from mine. The upper and intermediary are the same though. Anyways they have a lot of similarities.

  • @kotrynacelenceviciute8942
    @kotrynacelenceviciute89426 ай бұрын

    Beautiful people in a beautiful country! 😍

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko36 ай бұрын

    Beautiful! Great video! Winter is late here, but coming today. Hopefully we'll get a couple feet of snow on top of the 6" we have. The lakes finally froze though. Stay warm, and happy holidays!

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas6 ай бұрын

    Thank you! We came here for nice winter views. Used to come here by boat in summer times.

  • @thomassmith9305
    @thomassmith93057 ай бұрын

    It's winter and snowy out here. Watching this video makes me want to get out in the garage and get to work on my Force 50. I had a Suzuki 8hp for my kicker on my Canaventure. Great little motor. The pickup boxes for deliveries are something we don't have here. Cool idea.

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for a comment. It’s winter with snow here too. Just that footage is from last spring :) Post machines are the great invention! We have may be 4 companies of this service competing here.

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko37 ай бұрын

    I love that when the gasket slipped, you said "ship" heh heh can swear in english! Funny the things I take for granted in Idaho. Can get those plastic gaskets for the oil change in a day, the pump to put in from the bottom bolt at the local auto, and the seals (with stainless springs) in a few days. You have Amazon? Does shipping take a long time, or is it expensive? But, it is wonderful watching you improvise, on something I kind of take for granted. Now, I never thought a little 5hp would push your big boat. And, I have several small outboards (3, 5, 8, 9.9 15 hp). And, I've had problems on the lake several times, and had to have a nice stranger tow me back to a dock. So, maybe I'll throw a 5hp somewhere in the boat, and put it on if times get tough. I don't have a mount though, and would have to rig something on one of the ladders.

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your comment. Yes, those propane bottle gaskets are of good material but too big. I could get proper gaskets here locally from an on line store. But you know... You are working on something and don't want to wait for a few days to get a "shippy" part worth a few cents. Amazon is a world wide but I use it rarely as shipping takes too long (depends of where to ship from of course). If to ship from USA it takes from about 2 weeks to 2 months (that's not by Amazon but generally speaking). It is difficult to find American parts here. But... even though Suzuki is made in Japan, buying a bearing from the US was the cheapest. About a small outboard on my big boat. It could be too small in tough conditions. But generally it push my boat at a speed like you paddle a dinghy. Wow! You've got a bunch of outboards! And yes, you can get help from a nice stranger if you are not alone in that part of a lake. And yes, now are the times of civilization. You can just use your mobile phone and call for help. That small Suzuki backup outboard haven't been started since that maintenance time (for 1.5 year already). May be I should check it if it still runs in spring. I know that my English is not perfect and that I lack words. I like that you understand my made up words. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko37 ай бұрын

    Thanks! And, your English is great! Yes, I went from no outboards to a bunch, because my friend inherited a 12' aluminum boat, and his didn't run properly. They don't cost much over here, maybe $200, which is almost the cost of one part ... so I accidentally started collecting a few, as they pop up. I have 2 Yamaha 8 hp, one 2 stroke, one 4 stroke, and they are real nice and quiet and run great, but cost a little more than the cheap ones (mostly Johnson/Evenrude which are very common around my home).@@Dasiukas

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas7 ай бұрын

    @@bennyblanko3 I bought that Suzuki for 200€ here. And it was quite maintained and clean. Some parts with signs of wear, but good overall. And after all my efforts it sits in stern part of Big Mamma under the cushion for 1.5 years already. Waiting for be used 😀

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko37 ай бұрын

    It is called a cotter pin ... but keep is a good approximation for sure! I love that you make the gaskets, even with a punch, like it should be. That clutch dog looked a bit worn too. But, you are the master of keeping everything ship shape!

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas7 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Cotter pin... I'll forget it for sure :)

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko37 ай бұрын

    I think we must get more snow in Idaho mountains. I build a whole plywood cover, with a 2x6 ridge at the back part of the boat, and a sloping 2x4 hip at the front, and plywood covering everything (4' wide x 4' pieces screwed to the ridge) and triangle pieces in the front. Then, I tarp over everything, and screw a few 2' square plywood over the tarp to the plywood below to hold it down (high winds sometimes) and use a bunch of ropes that goes around the whole contraption. Takes me about 3-4 hours to construct, usually when it is already snowing ... heh heh. I was going to tell you to put your outdrive all the way down, but then you already know that, and your bumper even comes off. I left mine tilted a little, and it froze and broke the impeller when the little bit of water froze in there. I use that same cover for my summer cover, to keep any rain and dirt out of the back of the boat. They usually last about 5 years before getting too thin, and ripping. I don't tighten them as much as you, as they are not really strong, especially after being in the sun a long time. But, in the winter, I build a plywood cover, so the windshield doesn't break from all the snow (I've had the whole boat with the plywood roof, and sitting on the trailer covered with the top of the plywood 5' below the top of the snow. You can just walk right across the snow, over the top of the boat, and then if you want, onto the roof beyond, which is 12' off the ground. I actually changed where I leave it now, so it is more windy and in the sun, and the snow doesn't build up that much anymore. Thanks for the video, and have a great winter!

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas7 ай бұрын

    Wow! Thanks for the detailed description. Your design is much more robust! Why not build a full shed for the boat and trailer? That's my dream. To be able to get inside the boat in the winter and do some maintenance work. Hope we'll not have too much snow here and my construction will survive.

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko37 ай бұрын

    Yes, that is what I need. A shed/barn to put the boat in, during the winter, so I can make it perfect when the weather gets warmer. I personally don't have enough property for that, and I'm getting older too (60 years old). My friend who I go boating with (where I leave my boat now) lives in the country on 40 acres, but just got himself a new old boat (boston whaler 14') and put that into a barn. I'm going to see how the boat fares this winter. Good luck to you, and I enjoy all your videos!@@Dasiukas

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko37 ай бұрын

    Oh, and I took the out drive off, and put it in my garage for some work. So, I'll probably be referring back to your previous videos. I want to change the impeller, and also take the gearing out of my old drive and put it in my "newer" one, and maybe change the prop. too, as the gearing is too low for my V8 boat (very similar to your motor).

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas7 ай бұрын

    Light shed is not a big deal to build but yes, it needs some space. My first boat was (is) also 14'. There are some videos about it in my cannel too. It's like a wasp if compared to my bigger boat (last one could be considered as a May bug :) ) Good luck with your repair! It's nice when you have enough time in winter and don't need to be hurry. Easier to do all things properly.

  • @richardsteele-gray7473
    @richardsteele-gray74738 ай бұрын

    wow, massive job in the end, was thinking of doing myself but quite glad I took to trailer place now!

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas8 ай бұрын

    A rather pragmatic evaluation 😀. Thanks for your comment

  • @kotrynacelenceviciute8942
    @kotrynacelenceviciute89428 ай бұрын

    Geriausias visų galų meistras! 😘😘

  • @ciscokeed
    @ciscokeed8 ай бұрын

    Just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to film and post your maintenance. I didn't understand a word but what I got from your video was, if it's not working properly, take it apart and have a go. My Alko tow hitch is seized and doesn't pull back out, therefore leaving the brakes on. I don't think a new damper will fix it (although may be an additional problem) but I'm now full of confidence to at least take it off and have a look.

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas8 ай бұрын

    I’m happy my video could help you. One thing you missed is you can use English subtitles. Just turn them on. I do translate all my videos to English.

  • @ciscokeed
    @ciscokeed8 ай бұрын

    @@Dasiukas - Many thanks. I just watched part 2 and saw the hint to turn on subtitles. That's 2 new things I've learned today 😀

  • @kristinasermuksnyte6822
    @kristinasermuksnyte68229 ай бұрын

    O kur darbų sauga? Kur kaukė? Nereikia įkvėpti staybinio mišinio :p

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas9 ай бұрын

    Tai iš nosies betoną paskui išpūti ir viskas… 😀

  • @anytimeDrumvideos
    @anytimeDrumvideos10 ай бұрын

    I am Stringer user and Fan as well. I enjoy your videos very much. thank you for posting regularly. I always look forward to new video. My boat is a 1976 18 foot StarCraft holiday with 140 Omc . your rebuild videos are very important for the internet to have. Hope you never delete this channel. Thanks again. Dave.

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas10 ай бұрын

    Thank you Dave, for your good words! It’s nice to know someone is waiting for a new video!

  • @audriusgozelskis207
    @audriusgozelskis20710 ай бұрын

    Stiprūs laiptai 😅

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas10 ай бұрын

    Jo, išbandyta jau daug kartų 😉

  • @kotrynacelenceviciute8942
    @kotrynacelenceviciute894210 ай бұрын

    🎉

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas10 ай бұрын

    😀

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko310 ай бұрын

    It looks brand new inside ... heh heh!

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas10 ай бұрын

    If I got a new one, I'd expect it to look a little different inside... :) and outside too :)

  • @lauralauren6432
    @lauralauren643211 ай бұрын

    The best video for amateurs as myself. Thank You

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas11 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @henneburgers4729
    @henneburgers472911 ай бұрын

    There is a gasket for the cover plate there. It’s a 2 piece o ring and a shim type gasket

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your notice. I found no gasket here originally. So I didn't use any gasket or shim here as internal parts do not interfere and are moving freely. There is still some leak through the seal after the repair though.

  • @SimonasApanavicius
    @SimonasApanavicius Жыл бұрын

    Ačiū už video. Po tech apžiūros laukia toks pats remontas. Bus gera pagalba.

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas Жыл бұрын

    Dėkui. Sėkmingai suremontuoti!

  • @ishantkalra6864
    @ishantkalra6864 Жыл бұрын

    What kind of sterndrive was it ? I just got a boat without sterndrive. It needs a omc sterndrive which i am buying this weekend. Just need an little advice regarding how to install and few more questiona

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas Жыл бұрын

    That is so called OMC electric shift. Was produced till 1976 ( or 1977). later was different lower unit with hydro mechanical shift. What are you interested in?

  • @mikaeljonsson4686
    @mikaeljonsson4686 Жыл бұрын

    Ohhh, you should NEVER press on the inner ring on the bearing when pressing in a new one, as you put a lot of force on the bearing itself and will not last long after that. The outer steel ring should take the force when pressing it in. At least it looks like you are pressing on the inner part of the bearing.

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your notice. I’ve been using the old bearing to push the new one further on. Pushing the outer ring. Some force could go to the inner too though. Anyway that wheel is okay for the second season already

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko3 Жыл бұрын

    Pulling some serious G's around the corners. A little wobbly walking onto the dock. I'd be wobbly for the whole day! Thanks!

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas Жыл бұрын

    Yes! Hands been trembling for a while 😀

  • @Rimantasaloyzas
    @Rimantasaloyzas Жыл бұрын

    Geras smagios kelionės konspektas su įdomios architektūros siužetais.

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas Жыл бұрын

    Ačiū

  • @thomtrucker1925
    @thomtrucker1925 Жыл бұрын

    Springs must be fitted from behind not like you did from front

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas Жыл бұрын

    Yes. I realised that later and refited.

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko3 Жыл бұрын

    You are awesome! I would have left it with the toggle ... heh heh. I predict the new switches to last exactly the same time as my new rice cooker, which has similar switches. About 7 years ... but you can easily replace them if they go bad, or the contacts get coroded. Have a great summer, and nice to see your boat in the water. I haven't picked mine up yet. Need to put in a new impeller (the electric shift out drive, just like yours, is in my garage at the moment - but I store my boat at my friend's house). Lot's of projects, and it is almost July, and it snowed yesterday and the day before ... so, hopefully I get to it this week.

  • @Dasiukas
    @Dasiukas Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! One of the cons of those switches is they are not water resistant at all. On the other hand there should be no water in that place 😉. Wow! You had snow?!!! What part of the world do you live in? Hurry up with the inpeller! I assume your summers are short…

  • @bennyblanko3
    @bennyblanko3 Жыл бұрын

    @@Dasiukas Yeah, I'm always running behind, and summers are short up here (mountains of central Idaho, USA McCall). We have a saying up here. What does it mean when the lake melts? 2 weeks to winter ... heh heh ... Thanks again, and happy boating. I'm going to do the impeller right now!