Arawak
Chief Petty Officer
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- Aug 27, 2010
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Hi...
I have a 60/61 Merc 400 (essentially the same as a Mark 58A, I'm told) that I'm trying to get working. Motor runs well, but when I put it into gear it stalled.
Took off the lower unit to replace the impeller and have a look, and when I put it back I can't get it into gear at all. Before I ran the motor it did shift properly.
I bought the old pre-1965 dealer manual, it it seems to show some parts that I don't have. Specifically, an upper and lower reverse locking cam. This is the manual and this is my lower unit.
I have found mention that these parts are "obsolete" here but I'm not really sure what that means. Does this mean the parts are no longer available, or that they aren't required?
Turning the lower shift shaft manually does seem to put the prop in reverse/neutral/forward, but it takes many more turns than the shift lever could possibly make happen.
Anyone familiar with this vintage of motor and able to offer any advice here?
[1] Do I need these parts?
[2] If so, where could I get them?
[3] Any tips on reattaching the lower unit so that the shift lever is properly engaged?
I'm somewhat mechanically inclined, but is my first time working with an outboard. I have a friend helping who is a mechanic and familiar with outboards, but his experience is mainly with OMC so he's not sure here either.
Any help greatly appreciated!
I have a 60/61 Merc 400 (essentially the same as a Mark 58A, I'm told) that I'm trying to get working. Motor runs well, but when I put it into gear it stalled.
Took off the lower unit to replace the impeller and have a look, and when I put it back I can't get it into gear at all. Before I ran the motor it did shift properly.
I bought the old pre-1965 dealer manual, it it seems to show some parts that I don't have. Specifically, an upper and lower reverse locking cam. This is the manual and this is my lower unit.
I have found mention that these parts are "obsolete" here but I'm not really sure what that means. Does this mean the parts are no longer available, or that they aren't required?
Turning the lower shift shaft manually does seem to put the prop in reverse/neutral/forward, but it takes many more turns than the shift lever could possibly make happen.
Anyone familiar with this vintage of motor and able to offer any advice here?
[1] Do I need these parts?
[2] If so, where could I get them?
[3] Any tips on reattaching the lower unit so that the shift lever is properly engaged?
I'm somewhat mechanically inclined, but is my first time working with an outboard. I have a friend helping who is a mechanic and familiar with outboards, but his experience is mainly with OMC so he's not sure here either.
Any help greatly appreciated!