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Head stuck! (the head, not my head)

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steveoutlaw
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Vessel Info: 1998 210 Coastal
Yamaha 225 4 stroke

Head stuck! (the head, not my head)

Postby steveoutlaw » Fri Sep 30, 2022 10:53 am

I just purchased a 1998 210 Coastal and there is no manual to be found. The head mounts to a slide out tray that is corroded and won't budge. I've sprayed it with silicone grease but can only spray the front 1/3 of the rail. Any advice on how to get it out?

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2002 270 Coastal, Twin Yamaha 4 stroke 250
330Larson Cabrio twin 5.7l EFI V.P duo props
2760 Regal commodore
40' pacemaker flush deck
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Re: Head stuck! (the head, not my head)

Postby CptBill » Fri Sep 30, 2022 12:10 pm

Try a mixture of 50%transmission fluid and 50% acetone and if you can get the boat at an angle that will allow the mixture to run or at least dribble down the tracks. one word of caution it will stain fiberglass so account for that. Welcome Aboard
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