Well I have the engine out of my boat and while it been out I have been doing alot. Now Im trying to get it ready to go and the alignment is driving me crazy.
I did a new engine install last year and didn't have any of this trouble with the alignment. I can get the alignment perfect. goes in with a pinky finger, even spline marks on all sides. then I turn the engine over 90 degrees and the alignment bar will still go in fairly easy but not no where as easy as before.
I even took the engine back out and spent an hour with my mic measuring every way I could think to check the coupler. As far as I can tell the coupler is not bent or anything.
After some Google searching I came across a thread on here where a member stated that he asked a tech at a marina and they said that turning the engine over 90 degrees is not in any service manual and is not required. I looked in my OEM manual and a Seloc manual and I didnt see anything about turning the engine.
So what do I do? Im tempted to just put the drive on and go with it.
Thanks
I did a new engine install last year and didn't have any of this trouble with the alignment. I can get the alignment perfect. goes in with a pinky finger, even spline marks on all sides. then I turn the engine over 90 degrees and the alignment bar will still go in fairly easy but not no where as easy as before.
I even took the engine back out and spent an hour with my mic measuring every way I could think to check the coupler. As far as I can tell the coupler is not bent or anything.
After some Google searching I came across a thread on here where a member stated that he asked a tech at a marina and they said that turning the engine over 90 degrees is not in any service manual and is not required. I looked in my OEM manual and a Seloc manual and I didnt see anything about turning the engine.
So what do I do? Im tempted to just put the drive on and go with it.
Thanks