Well, evening fellers.
I got a wild hare and bought a 1973 glasply with a 1973 MC-1 hung on the back. Power is an inline 4 banger. Has an Alpha 1 3.0 LX spark arrestor on it and a rusty data plate so its true identity is currently between it and the lord. Runs good though.
Got drive off. Resealed it, replaced water pump, and dug 40 years of sand out of all the cavities. After that tidy up, she's ready to roll.
Been having a real go with the drive housing though. Someone used the wrong gasket on the drive, took it on saltwater once or twice, which trapped saltwater in the U joined bellows and around the shift lever/cable.
Shift cable nut spun despite a lot of heat cycling, lube and a few prayers prior. Somebody already tapped this bell housing for new style cable, but they didn't give the threads any love... so we're right back where they started plus a hunk of brass in the way. Will drill and tap, but wanted to get it off so I can do that with a press instead of a hand drill.
Hinge pins have the dang nails, which have corroded themselves in place. I've tried getting them out with every tool in my kit, and got nothing. Resorted to trying to drill out the heads and punch them though from the aft side, but still no dice.
Figured I'd try force, and broke a 1/4 28 grade 5 off in the hinge pin threads. I'd already cleaned and lubed those threads, so can probably get that back out easily.
Slide hammer useless on the gimbal bearing itself.
So at this point, I'm already $400 in parts and tools on a drive housing assembly I can't get apart.
I think I can probably figure out how to replace that gimbal bearing and bellows without getting the bell housing off.
But then I'm left with a hinge pin with half a retention nail and a gimbal ring with and over-bored retention nail hole for the first quarter inch from the aft side.
Everything else is corroded together as well.
Considering using the angle grinder to get this off, and replacing the gimbal ring and bell housing entirely.
But I'm not sure which gimbal rings will fit my MC-1. Turns out most parts are NLA for a 50 year old drive, and most MC-1 wisdom seems to be with the latest units.
Mine has no trim sender that I can see. Shift cables are parallel to the transom, and there is a random hydraulic actuator on the inside of the transom that I believe went to the old style trim sender somehow.
I'm getting a bit discouraged here.
Any sage advice?
I got a wild hare and bought a 1973 glasply with a 1973 MC-1 hung on the back. Power is an inline 4 banger. Has an Alpha 1 3.0 LX spark arrestor on it and a rusty data plate so its true identity is currently between it and the lord. Runs good though.
Got drive off. Resealed it, replaced water pump, and dug 40 years of sand out of all the cavities. After that tidy up, she's ready to roll.
Been having a real go with the drive housing though. Someone used the wrong gasket on the drive, took it on saltwater once or twice, which trapped saltwater in the U joined bellows and around the shift lever/cable.
Shift cable nut spun despite a lot of heat cycling, lube and a few prayers prior. Somebody already tapped this bell housing for new style cable, but they didn't give the threads any love... so we're right back where they started plus a hunk of brass in the way. Will drill and tap, but wanted to get it off so I can do that with a press instead of a hand drill.
Hinge pins have the dang nails, which have corroded themselves in place. I've tried getting them out with every tool in my kit, and got nothing. Resorted to trying to drill out the heads and punch them though from the aft side, but still no dice.
Figured I'd try force, and broke a 1/4 28 grade 5 off in the hinge pin threads. I'd already cleaned and lubed those threads, so can probably get that back out easily.
Slide hammer useless on the gimbal bearing itself.
So at this point, I'm already $400 in parts and tools on a drive housing assembly I can't get apart.
I think I can probably figure out how to replace that gimbal bearing and bellows without getting the bell housing off.
But then I'm left with a hinge pin with half a retention nail and a gimbal ring with and over-bored retention nail hole for the first quarter inch from the aft side.
Everything else is corroded together as well.
Considering using the angle grinder to get this off, and replacing the gimbal ring and bell housing entirely.
But I'm not sure which gimbal rings will fit my MC-1. Turns out most parts are NLA for a 50 year old drive, and most MC-1 wisdom seems to be with the latest units.
Mine has no trim sender that I can see. Shift cables are parallel to the transom, and there is a random hydraulic actuator on the inside of the transom that I believe went to the old style trim sender somehow.
I'm getting a bit discouraged here.
Any sage advice?