Hey everyone,
I'm a total n00b but mechanically inclined, and thus armed with my tools and alot of self confidence I bought a used little aluminum boat from a member of my fishing forum.
it had this motor 99% reassembled but he couldn't get it out of gear and thought this small shaft w/two springs on it went somewhere in the cam clutch.
I ordered the manual online and looked at all schematics but see no sign of it.
I pulled the powerhead off and messed around with the shift mechanism, and proceeded to break this picklefork shaped thin metal piece on the shifter cam(?).
anyone know where I can get one?
I also spun the prop by hand and heard something that sounded like sand in the shaft tube (if there is one). Then I noticed the shaft itself appeared bent looking straight down on it.
now I'm thinking it might be best to swap the powerhead onto a donor body(? ... sorry I'm completely new to this and don't know what to call stuff) since that part apparently works well. Or did.
I'm in San Gabriel Valley and need guidance from here on where to go for junkyard parts and stuff.
Thanks in advance.
Ed
I'm a total n00b but mechanically inclined, and thus armed with my tools and alot of self confidence I bought a used little aluminum boat from a member of my fishing forum.
it had this motor 99% reassembled but he couldn't get it out of gear and thought this small shaft w/two springs on it went somewhere in the cam clutch.
I ordered the manual online and looked at all schematics but see no sign of it.
I pulled the powerhead off and messed around with the shift mechanism, and proceeded to break this picklefork shaped thin metal piece on the shifter cam(?).
anyone know where I can get one?
I also spun the prop by hand and heard something that sounded like sand in the shaft tube (if there is one). Then I noticed the shaft itself appeared bent looking straight down on it.
now I'm thinking it might be best to swap the powerhead onto a donor body(? ... sorry I'm completely new to this and don't know what to call stuff) since that part apparently works well. Or did.
I'm in San Gabriel Valley and need guidance from here on where to go for junkyard parts and stuff.
Thanks in advance.
Ed