Re: 50 h.p. force with a "clunk"
Not to step on the knowlegeable toes of TMD and/or Force 1, my lower unit was inspected by two well trained and respected mechanics.<br />Both put it back together and problem remained. ALL the gears were throughly inspected and found to be pristine. No teeth missing, no cracks, no visible problems at all. Matter of fact, the unit gears looked brand new.<br /><br />Now on paper, when machine parts are put back together, they should work flawlessly. But this ain't paper or theory. Reality is this, only solution to my problem was adjusting the linkage forward and tinkering with the reverse to put it back to neutral. Or to put new gears in and take a leap of faith. The old mechanic in Alabama who helped me with this problem made a strong case advising me against such a move.<br />So I'm not questioning your training, just that this may be one of those rare exceptions to the rule.<br />Just my humble opinion.<br /><br />Thanks for listening.<br /><br />Rat<br /><br />BTW, TMD and Force 1 thank you hundred times over for your support on this website and forum. Untold help has been given and appreciated.