Re: Diag outdrive failure
I found the problem... The lower is shot! Grinding crunching and locking up are the words I would use when trying to describe what happens when turning the lower units prop shaft!
I have a lower unit coming tomorrow and hope it is good... For 200.00 I am crossing my fingers... Pay Pal buyer protection better help if it isn't...
Now for future searchers...
To remove the lower you have to disconnect the shift wires behind the engine.
With the drive tilted up pull the shift wires through the gimble housing.
Tilt the drive down then unbolt the five bolts on the top of the drive. Be careful the lower unit will fall off if you aren't supporting it.
Now with the lower portion unbolted from the cap. Lower it enough to pull the shift wires through the upper unit.
That's it...
Now take this to a workbench and remove the six bolts by the cavitation fins.
remove the water pickup strainer screw.
remove the exhaust fin and the plate under the fin that the water pump pick up hose is attached too. Just pull the plate away from the housing.
Then you can see the seventh bolt above the water pickup tube. I removed the tube to get to this bolt.
Now the lower will come off the intermediate piece.
Very easy. No need to mess with the pivot caps and seals or mark ball gears!
I found the problem... The lower is shot! Grinding crunching and locking up are the words I would use when trying to describe what happens when turning the lower units prop shaft!
I have a lower unit coming tomorrow and hope it is good... For 200.00 I am crossing my fingers... Pay Pal buyer protection better help if it isn't...
Now for future searchers...
To remove the lower you have to disconnect the shift wires behind the engine.
With the drive tilted up pull the shift wires through the gimble housing.
Tilt the drive down then unbolt the five bolts on the top of the drive. Be careful the lower unit will fall off if you aren't supporting it.
Now with the lower portion unbolted from the cap. Lower it enough to pull the shift wires through the upper unit.
That's it...
Now take this to a workbench and remove the six bolts by the cavitation fins.
remove the water pickup strainer screw.
remove the exhaust fin and the plate under the fin that the water pump pick up hose is attached too. Just pull the plate away from the housing.
Then you can see the seventh bolt above the water pickup tube. I removed the tube to get to this bolt.
Now the lower will come off the intermediate piece.
Very easy. No need to mess with the pivot caps and seals or mark ball gears!