Also look for a bolt under the cavitation plate at the prop end. You might
have to remove the trim tab, if it has one, to get at it.
"Matt Colie" <mcolie RemoveThis @netspam.net> wrote in message
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> D&P
> I don't remember specific models any more, but does it have a shift ?
> If it does, look for and open the little door about half way done the port
> side of the leg and take one of the screws out of the shift rod coupling.
> Some models also had a 5th screw at the front of the casing.
> If it is sort of loose but won't separate at all, that is usually the
> rubber bushings for the water tube that have adhered to the tube. This
> can be a bear if the top one tears when you pull it apart.
> I hope something here is a help.
> Good luck
> Matt Colie
>
> MRTYMCFLY RemoveThis @webtv.net wrote:
>> I have an older Evinrude 6Hp outboard model number 6602EE09200...i
>> think it is a 1966 model. I am trying to replace the waterpump as it has
>> stopped pumping water. When I remove the 4 bolts holding the foot on, it
>> doesn't pull off the lower unit. Is there something else I have to
>> release in order to remove the foot and get to the water pump? Any advce
>> would be appreciated.
>>
>> Doug and Patty
>> >> Stay informed about: Evinrude 6HP Water pump replacement