minuteman62-64
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Finally at the point where I'm going to have to drop the lower unit on my 1982 30 HP Mariner to see why its not pumping water. After reading a number of posts I got the impression that it's a piece of cake. Naturally I run into a problem right out of the chute.
I have the factory service manual, so I'm walking through the steps as perscribed:
Remove Propeller 7 reverse thrust hub - check.
Shift mtor into neutral and tilt motor up - check
Disconnect lower shift shaft by loosening the jam nut and unscrewing connector - arrrg!
The jam nut loosened easily. However, when I attempted to unscrew the connector, no dice. The connector moves easily about 1/16 turn both clockwise and counter-clockwise. From the manual it looks like the the connector detaches from the upper shift shaft by unscrewing from it (which would appear to be a counter-clockwise rotation). However, when I attempt either a clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation, after that first 1/16 rotation it won't budge. If I apply some force the upper shift shaft begins to torque.
I'm afraid to apply too much force for fear of creating more problems than I already have (like shearing the upper shift shaft because of excessive torque).
Any advice/assistance appreciated. What am I missing?
I have the factory service manual, so I'm walking through the steps as perscribed:
Remove Propeller 7 reverse thrust hub - check.
Shift mtor into neutral and tilt motor up - check
Disconnect lower shift shaft by loosening the jam nut and unscrewing connector - arrrg!
The jam nut loosened easily. However, when I attempted to unscrew the connector, no dice. The connector moves easily about 1/16 turn both clockwise and counter-clockwise. From the manual it looks like the the connector detaches from the upper shift shaft by unscrewing from it (which would appear to be a counter-clockwise rotation). However, when I attempt either a clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation, after that first 1/16 rotation it won't budge. If I apply some force the upper shift shaft begins to torque.
I'm afraid to apply too much force for fear of creating more problems than I already have (like shearing the upper shift shaft because of excessive torque).
Any advice/assistance appreciated. What am I missing?