Hello all,
So I recently bought a boat with a 1971 35hp chrysler (model 355HC and serial 3486), and after setting it all up it has run for 20+ hours, it just started acting up!
I originally had issues with the shifter, where I need to push slightly past neutral on the controls for the engine to actually get out of a gear (push slightly into reverse to shift into neutral when engaged in forward...and vice versa).
But now the problem has arisen where after shifting into gear, at about 1/2 throttle the engine slips out of gear and loses power (engine stills revs higher and higher). This happens in both forward and reverse.
Is it most likely the clutch dogs, or that the gears may have never engaged enough so that they now slip when higher torque and rpm's are applied?
I am looking to get parts to fix it, (College student doing research right now), and I think I need to get lower unit housing's since the current ones look bad.
If anyone has taken one apart, after removing the lower unit, how do the 2 parts separate? (nut and washer in lower behind gear, and second in front of shaft?)
Would I be better off finding a complete lower from another make? (rumor is that other similar age lower's use the same connections and move the water intake to the side of the lower unit?)
Thanks all!
John
So I recently bought a boat with a 1971 35hp chrysler (model 355HC and serial 3486), and after setting it all up it has run for 20+ hours, it just started acting up!
I originally had issues with the shifter, where I need to push slightly past neutral on the controls for the engine to actually get out of a gear (push slightly into reverse to shift into neutral when engaged in forward...and vice versa).
But now the problem has arisen where after shifting into gear, at about 1/2 throttle the engine slips out of gear and loses power (engine stills revs higher and higher). This happens in both forward and reverse.
Is it most likely the clutch dogs, or that the gears may have never engaged enough so that they now slip when higher torque and rpm's are applied?
I am looking to get parts to fix it, (College student doing research right now), and I think I need to get lower unit housing's since the current ones look bad.
If anyone has taken one apart, after removing the lower unit, how do the 2 parts separate? (nut and washer in lower behind gear, and second in front of shaft?)
Would I be better off finding a complete lower from another make? (rumor is that other similar age lower's use the same connections and move the water intake to the side of the lower unit?)
Thanks all!
John