I have a 1956 Johnson 5.5 hp motor that my dad had it refurbished in the late 1990's (new hoses, spark plugs, etc). I ran it for awhile around 1999 after a complete engine overhaul - maybe 10-15 hrs of operation - then back into storage it went when I bought a bigger boat. My 16 year old now needs a boat motor for his 12 foot rowboat for his fishing trips and I want to bring the engine back to life.
I noted that it pumped water poorly towards the last of its service in 1999 so the water pump needs replacement. When I went to remove the lower unit assembly this morning I ran into some difficulty trying to get the upper splined shaft to release - it seemed locked into the gear engagement pinion.
I had an exploded view from the owner's manual (bought the full manual a few minutes ago at iboats) but still curious if anyone else has had a problem pulling the lower unit down. I would have expected the splined gear at the top to just pull out - should I employ a gear puller? I would rather not have to employ professional help to do this job.
I noted that it pumped water poorly towards the last of its service in 1999 so the water pump needs replacement. When I went to remove the lower unit assembly this morning I ran into some difficulty trying to get the upper splined shaft to release - it seemed locked into the gear engagement pinion.
I had an exploded view from the owner's manual (bought the full manual a few minutes ago at iboats) but still curious if anyone else has had a problem pulling the lower unit down. I would have expected the splined gear at the top to just pull out - should I employ a gear puller? I would rather not have to employ professional help to do this job.