starcraftkid
Petty Officer 1st Class
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A year or two ago I bought a clean used 9.9hp as a spare or alternate for my 14ft boat.
The motor runs great, pumps water and did nothing wrong the first five or six times I used it. Back in Oct. I put it up for the winter, I drained the the lower unit and installed a new impeller to be ready for this year. It for what ever reason got hung up in the garage next to my other motors for the winter. We're supposed to get some warmer weather this week so I pulled it down, mixed up some fresh gas and hung it in a barrel for a test run. Full choke and the second pull and it was running, it was in reverse so I reached for the shifter and it won't budge.
I shut it down to investigate and its stuck down low. I pulled the lower unit (after some fiddling around trying to get the shift rods separated in the full down position, and I can see the lower rod is stuck in its bushing, It won't unscrew, it won't shift, nothing. I filled the cavity up with some hot penetrating oil in hopes it might work down into the bushing but no such luck.
When I did the impeller I unscrewed the shift rod and cleaned it off, wiped some oil on the rod and put it together. It hadn't been used since. It shifted fine when I put it up and I had pressure checked it with soap ad water to double check the shift rod seals and all was good. Now the rod seems all but welded into the bushing.
Whats worse is this thing came from out in MO where there's no saltwater and its never been run in the salt here either. (I have a spare lower but I'd prefer to save this one since its so clean.
Any ideas as to how to free it?
The motor runs great, pumps water and did nothing wrong the first five or six times I used it. Back in Oct. I put it up for the winter, I drained the the lower unit and installed a new impeller to be ready for this year. It for what ever reason got hung up in the garage next to my other motors for the winter. We're supposed to get some warmer weather this week so I pulled it down, mixed up some fresh gas and hung it in a barrel for a test run. Full choke and the second pull and it was running, it was in reverse so I reached for the shifter and it won't budge.
I shut it down to investigate and its stuck down low. I pulled the lower unit (after some fiddling around trying to get the shift rods separated in the full down position, and I can see the lower rod is stuck in its bushing, It won't unscrew, it won't shift, nothing. I filled the cavity up with some hot penetrating oil in hopes it might work down into the bushing but no such luck.
When I did the impeller I unscrewed the shift rod and cleaned it off, wiped some oil on the rod and put it together. It hadn't been used since. It shifted fine when I put it up and I had pressure checked it with soap ad water to double check the shift rod seals and all was good. Now the rod seems all but welded into the bushing.
Whats worse is this thing came from out in MO where there's no saltwater and its never been run in the salt here either. (I have a spare lower but I'd prefer to save this one since its so clean.
Any ideas as to how to free it?