Force 125hp

range2198

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Seems to slip (clank) the more rpm's put to motor. trolling speed seems ok. Disassembled and found clutch a bit worn. Instead of paying over $600.00 for new clutch and gear, can the clutch and gears be reversed?
 

Jiggz

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Re: Force 125hp

Actually you can but if you can have them machined to square them off again it will be better.
 

range2198

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Re: Force 125hp

Seems to slip (clank) the more rpm's put to motor. trolling speed seems ok. Disassembled and found clutch a bit worn. Instead of paying over $600.00 for new clutch and gear, can the clutch and gears be reversed?

Should I have the gear machined also? What pitch should the dogs have on the clutch?
Thanks
 

jerryjerry05

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Re: Force 125hp

Post pics of the parts???
The dog can probably be swapped or flipped.
The gears don't swap.
I think it's 90d.
Just look at the good end.
A good machine shop can resurface the set.
Lots of times they go bad because of cable adjustment.
Sometimes slow shifting will hurt.
 
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Jiggz

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Re: Force 125hp

As Jerry said, there's nothing more destructive to clutch dogs than easing in the control lever when engaging in gear. Instead, place a marker where the gear fully engages in forward and reverse and slightly slam the lever up to the marker when engaging in either gear.
 
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