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    Looking for the correct tool for removing the retainer nut.

    Sorry for late response. Thr oil was where I added some where I probably shouldn’t have. In the vent. Grr :-( Think I was able to get most of it out. And the water is normal coming out of the lower exhaust area . Had the muffs hooked up while running.Pee hole can only push out so much water and...
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    Looking for the correct tool for removing the retainer nut.

    Starters don’t think I have the shaft back in all the way.
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    Looking for the correct tool for removing the retainer nut.

    1) anyone have any idea? 2)Is water supposed to come out of there? 3) what would I need to replace or repair now? 20hp Model 200 Serial 2552657 Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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    Looking for the correct tool for removing the retainer nut.

    Those and a small piece of chain. Picked up at Menards. I had the puller.
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    Looking for the correct tool for removing the retainer nut.

    This worked for me. Popped right out
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    Looking for the correct tool for removing the retainer nut.

    Tried this guy but not open till next Monday. http://www.johnsmcintoshvintagemercuryoutboard.com/LowerUnitTools.html
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    Looking for the correct tool for removing the retainer nut.

    Tried to pull the shaft. Even tried putting a large washer between 2 nuts and tapping with a hammer. No go
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    Looking for the correct tool for removing the retainer nut.

    None of the dealers around here want to work on anything this old. 1969
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    Looking for the correct tool for removing the retainer nut.

    First of all would like to say, thank you for that link on the Tool! It worked like a champ. Now I’m wondering is there any way of pulling the bearing carrier without the proper tool. It almost looks like it’s threaded, but I told it’s not anyone know for sure? Model 200 20 Hp Serial 2552657
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    Looking for the correct tool for removing the retainer nut.

    The measurements on the retainer nut. The slots are 2 1/2 inches across. There is four slots. For the tool to fit into
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    Looking for the correct tool for removing the retainer nut.

    Dealers here in Minnesota don’t want to work on anything as old as this one. It’s been sitting in my neighbors basement for about 30 years really nice shape
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    Looking for the correct tool for removing the retainer nut.

    Thank you.got home from work late but I called and left a message for them to call me. Again thank you
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