Grind the inner sides of the forward gear?

htuong95

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Can the forward gear be fixed? There is some damage to the clutch dog so I am going to replace it but the forward gear doesn't look too bad. I was wondering if I grind the sides of the gear where the clutch meet with a dremel. Will this work? I have a 1979 35hp johnson. Thanks.

-Hong
 

5150abf

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Re: Grind the inner sides of the forward gear?

I wouldn't grind on anything, if you remove metal it will be bigger than it is suppose to be.
You may get away with replacing the cluth dog but no, I wouldn't grind on anything.

Lowers are really hard to work on as tolerances are to the thousands, a little too much or too little clearance and you are gonna blow it out.
I have tried to rebuild several lowers and with out the corect OMC tools it is really hard and none of them lasted more than a year.
 

jay_merrill

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Re: Grind the inner sides of the forward gear?

"Cutting" gears due to clutch dog related wear is very commonly done. Go to your local OMC/BRP dealer and find out which machine shops they use to do this. I wouldn't try to do it myself.
 

Dhadley

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Re: Grind the inner sides of the forward gear?

Yep, done a lot but has to be set up to cut all equally and at the proper angle. However, if you go thru the hardness it'll wear fairly quickly.
 

kenmyfam

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Re: Grind the inner sides of the forward gear?

These things are only case hardened so as said will chew themselves to pieces in a hurry when machined beyond the hard "case"
Gearcutting is not generally a do it yourself thing, unless you are a machinist and have a machine available. Everything has to be perfectly matched and the tolerancing is generally held to within +/- 0.001"
Not to be done in your garage !!!!
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Grind the inner sides of the forward gear?

some one a while back was building them up, and then recutting.
 
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