ilove2fixx
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hi guys well im exhausted and beat trying to get the darn drive back in. Im pretty sure its way off. I can see the coupler raised from the bottom, im assuming engine is to high ?
does it look off to you bondo ?Ayuh,..... That want they make alignment bars for, to see how far, in which direction,.....
You need an alignment tool to determine if the alignment is off Cant tell from photos.does it look off to you bondo ?
yes everything is aligned but i think if i can rotate the drive it might go in. But i tried moving the prop CCW bit it wouldnt move at all? when the drive is out it will move but i have to put a lot of force on the prop to move it and it makes a weird noise is that normal ? as if metal to metal rubbing. i dont remember my old boats being this diff to spin the shaft.You need an alignment tool to determine if the alignment is off Cant tell from photos.
put grease on the tool, put it into the coupler , the coupler will leave witness marks or marks in the grease to allow you to tell if it is centered. If you google mercruiser alignment tool you can find them relatively cheaply . If coupler is indeed high you need to raise your front engine mounts.
when you try to install the drive are you making sure the shift linakge is lined up, drive is in forward with pressure kept on prop in CCW direction so you can turn the prop and thus inout shaft to align the splines?
Question: Have you checked the alignment with a proper alignment tool?yes everything is aligned but i think if i can rotate the drive it might go in. But i tried moving the prop CCW bit it wouldnt move at all? when the drive is out it will move but i have to put a lot of force on the prop to move it and it makes a weird noise is that normal ? as if metal to metal rubbing. i dont remember my old boats being this diff to spin the shaft.
Ayuh,..... It takes quite alota force to rotate a dry impeller,.....yes everything is aligned but i think if i can rotate the drive it might go in. But i tried moving the prop CCW bit it wouldnt move at all? when the drive is out it will move but i have to put a lot of force on the prop to move it and it makes a weird noise is that normal ? as if metal to metal rubbing. i dont remember my old boats being this diff to spin the shaft.
i doubt it boat is very clean , drive looks new. I think i just gotta rotate the drive but its very hard to do when dry maybe i gotta pump some water to the impellerTry hitting alignment bar a few times to see if you can center the inner gimbal bearing. Many times they get out of center as you remove heavy OD. Pray you don't have rotten stringer that sagged after you removed shaft.
clean doesn't mean no rot. Trust me!i doubt it boat is very clean , drive looks new. I think i just gotta rotate the drive but its very hard to do when dry maybe i gotta pump some water to the impeller
Use the alignment bari doubt it boat is very clean , drive looks new. I think i just gotta rotate the drive but its very hard to do when dry maybe i gotta pump some water to the impeller
well i ordered an alignment tool and for rot i hope not.Use the alignment bar
Listen the the advice from these folks. They are some of the most knowledgeable on the planet
Clean doesn't mean rot free.
if your boat is older than 15 years, its a possibility.well i ordered an alignment tool and for rot i hope not.
What year is the boat? Newer ones use less or no structural wood, but older ones can be an issue .well i ordered an alignment tool and for rot i hope not.
its a 2003 ebbtide , i read they are all fiberglass ?What year is the boat? Newer ones use less or no structural wood, but older ones can be an issue .
You can check real easy by drilling 1/4" holes into stringers and transom down low. If the wood comes out dry you are fine, plug with 5200 sealant and go boating. If its a new to you boat might be worth a look before spending too much on repairs.
Also the rear mounts can sag as well, but as mentioned first step is to check alignment and go from there.
ok will do !Stick the bar back in and give it a good hard whack with either your hand or a dead blow hammer - Up, Down, Left and Right. That will align the gimbal bearing to the coupler.
Next, pull the bar out and grease it twice as much - a good layer for all 2 inches of the smaller diameter end. Then do your witness mark test. Don't twist it as you pull it out.
Rick