I got mine online at Lakeside Marine. You can call or chat with them and give them the serial number to your motor that way you get the right parts the first time.
@@freaknfishn yup when you push the armature in. the bearing will push the cardboard ring into that recess and itll just sit there until the next rebuild.
I didn’t hang onto the exact part numbers but they came from Lakeside Marine. I ordered armature, brushes, and seal kit. Each of those were separate. They need your serial number to get the exact parts since parts vary based on years but it’s super easy. I went through the chat on their website and they gave me links to exactly what I needed. Or you can call them and get the same info.
Yep. I think mine went about 6-7 years. It probably would have been smart to change out the seals at some point but I didn’t lol. Then there’s always getting braid wrapped up in there that will blow the seals
Where’s the wires that connect to the brushes in the front plate? You also aren’t supposed to remove the armature through the front, I broke wires watching your video, the correct way is to remove it from the back! You must have a old model
I will be doing this tonight and tommorrow- thanks for the helpful video
You’re welcome! I hope it helps. Good luck with the project!
Thanks for sharing, I'm sure there's plenty of people who needed this!
Thanks for watching!
When you need a hammer - the nearest tool becomes a hammer! Thanks for the walkthrough.
😂 fact!
Dish wishing machine or man?
Super helpful, thank you!
Glad it helped out!
Thank you!
You’re welcome!
Where do you get all the parts from?
I got mine online at Lakeside Marine. You can call or chat with them and give them the serial number to your motor that way you get the right parts the first time.
You skipped over the ONE THING I watched to see how you did it.. the springs pushing the brushes has been a nightmare for me
My Ulterra did the same thing, the long thru bolts were loose from factory
That’s no good at all! I hope the warranty took care of yours!
That cardboard tube is supposed to hold the brushes back while you slot the armature into place.
That’s good to know!
@@freaknfishn yup when you push the armature in. the bearing will push the cardboard ring into that recess and itll just sit there until the next rebuild.
Can you add what exactly you ordered?
I didn’t hang onto the exact part numbers but they came from Lakeside Marine. I ordered armature, brushes, and seal kit. Each of those were separate. They need your serial number to get the exact parts since parts vary based on years but it’s super easy. I went through the chat on their website and they gave me links to exactly what I needed. Or you can call them and get the same info.
Thanks!
You bet!
I had same problem. Gasket failed after 5 years.
Yep. I think mine went about 6-7 years. It probably would have been smart to change out the seals at some point but I didn’t lol. Then there’s always getting braid wrapped up in there that will blow the seals
@@freaknfishnwas tgis causing you batteries to drain faster wgen trolling?
My trolling came off boat anf fell in water. Im doing this now.
That’s awful man! Hope you got it going again!
Where’s the wires that connect to the brushes in the front plate? You also aren’t supposed to remove the armature through the front, I broke wires watching your video, the correct way is to remove it from the back! You must have a old model