Looking for a bit of insight, input.
2004 2stroke Merc 40hp ELPTO
I recently replaced the lower unit with a parts one, and it all seemed in excellent condition. Upon installing it onto the power head and running it, I can hear a noise coming from the lower unit in neutral. At first I thought I was partially in gear, but I was able to rule that out by playing with the shifter. It makes a growling/rubbing noise at all times it seems. (On muffs by the way)
So I wanted to get this outboard good for the spring, so I tore into it. I pulled the bearing carrier fully expecting to find metal, or at least a bad bearing. I found none. I then pulled the pinion and bearing to inspect those, and again, everything is smooth and perfect. I reinstalled the driveshaft and torqued the pinion nut down. The case is empty except for the forward gear and pinion in place, and my noise happens only when pushing down on the driveshaft. If I spin the driveshaft while pulling up on it (seating the pinion bearing) it spins smooth and silent.
I then went to my old lower unit with the broken driveshaft, and it does the same. Feels bumpy and noisy while spinning the shaft, unless I pull up, and it goes away.
Am I overthinking things here? In the water, everything would be loaded pushing the bearings into their cups, so I guess there would be no noise. I just do no remember this noise when running on muffs before.
Any thoughts before I finally put this thing back together and just run it? I can find nothing wrong.
2004 2stroke Merc 40hp ELPTO
I recently replaced the lower unit with a parts one, and it all seemed in excellent condition. Upon installing it onto the power head and running it, I can hear a noise coming from the lower unit in neutral. At first I thought I was partially in gear, but I was able to rule that out by playing with the shifter. It makes a growling/rubbing noise at all times it seems. (On muffs by the way)
So I wanted to get this outboard good for the spring, so I tore into it. I pulled the bearing carrier fully expecting to find metal, or at least a bad bearing. I found none. I then pulled the pinion and bearing to inspect those, and again, everything is smooth and perfect. I reinstalled the driveshaft and torqued the pinion nut down. The case is empty except for the forward gear and pinion in place, and my noise happens only when pushing down on the driveshaft. If I spin the driveshaft while pulling up on it (seating the pinion bearing) it spins smooth and silent.
I then went to my old lower unit with the broken driveshaft, and it does the same. Feels bumpy and noisy while spinning the shaft, unless I pull up, and it goes away.
Am I overthinking things here? In the water, everything would be loaded pushing the bearings into their cups, so I guess there would be no noise. I just do no remember this noise when running on muffs before.
Any thoughts before I finally put this thing back together and just run it? I can find nothing wrong.