wildmaninal
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- Jul 14, 2007
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Well I got my motor running just about 30 minutes ago for the first time this year, got the water pump installed, thanks to all who chimed in on my past threads. The motor sounds awesome, I might still have some fine tunning to do still though. Getting ready to take her out for a shake down test this weekend if all possible. My motor is a 1978 85hp Evinrude model number 858950.
I noticed that the prop shaft is still turning when the lever is in the neutral position. I was running the motor without the prop.
I haven't tried putting this motor in gear in the past when I first got it so this is the first time I have seen that the prop shaft does turn. I know where the shift cable is and where the adjustment for it is, I'm just afraid I might screw something up if I tackle this by myself lol.
My questions are....
Is there any procedure on adjusting these shift cables? What do I need to be ware of? Just adjust until it works correctly or what?
How much gear lube does the foot hold? (1 quart or 2) I don't want to run it short on lube.
I can't remember where that washer goes on the propeller.
Does it go on the back side of the prop or front?
Thanks ahead of time for any replies.
I noticed that the prop shaft is still turning when the lever is in the neutral position. I was running the motor without the prop.
I haven't tried putting this motor in gear in the past when I first got it so this is the first time I have seen that the prop shaft does turn. I know where the shift cable is and where the adjustment for it is, I'm just afraid I might screw something up if I tackle this by myself lol.
My questions are....
Is there any procedure on adjusting these shift cables? What do I need to be ware of? Just adjust until it works correctly or what?
How much gear lube does the foot hold? (1 quart or 2) I don't want to run it short on lube.
I can't remember where that washer goes on the propeller.
Does it go on the back side of the prop or front?
Thanks ahead of time for any replies.