Shift rod bolt 1980s V4

yt

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I despise this design! Great motor but getting the shift rod linkage connected after a lower unit water pump service is next to impossible! 1982 Johnson 115. Can't hardly see it, hoses in the way, can't touch it. Using a u-joint on 1/4 in drive socket and a little rod to position the shift rod. Still can't get it!!! ARRRGGHH!
 

flyingscott

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Long skinny screwdriver to help with lining up the rod. Put permatex on the bolt heay and put it into the socket that will help hold it. Or a piece of wire with a hook on it.
 

Joe Reeves

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I too always used a screwdriver but I used it under the hood pan so as to keep that shift rod jammed into the shift clevis.

I also used long nose pliers, either at that same spot or under the bottom M/Mt area to slightly (as needed) turn the shift rod to line it up with the shift clevis's slot.

Removing and installing that (*&&^%$ shoulder bolt...... I use the flexible shafted mechanic's grabbing tool.

The 1/4" socket, long extension, and universal socket... yeah, that's a must!
 

thatone123

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WOW, I like your lingo...it's called Frustration Outboard English or FOE as at times it seems some models will never be your friend. At least you are honest!
 

Bosunsmate

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I use a magnetic pick up tool to slot it in and i always go in to doing it anticipating its going to be a prick of a time which seems to make it a bit less annoying
 
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I use a magnetic pick up tool to slot it in and i always go in to doing it anticipating its going to be a prick of a time which seems to make it a bit less annoying

That's what I ended up doing that worked. Thanks.
 
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