I took my dad's boat out to the lake today.
This is the same boat that I tried an impeller change on about two weeks ago.
We get out on the water, set it in neutral, and fire it up.
I get just off the trailer, and I kick it into reverse.
It backs up beautifully.
I move the throttle up through neutral and into forward....
and go nowhere.
I realize I don't have a forward gear.
My buddy and I could easily tell when the reverse gear would engage, but when we tried forward, we got nothing.
It would just rev the engine, and we'd stay put. I assume this was just neutral.
We tried many times.
I have two potential possibilities for why this is happening, but wanted some more knowledgeable opinions.
They both have to do with that impeller change.
Firstly, to drop the lower unit, we had to disengage the shift linkage.
Not knowing for sure where that was, we took off the four bolts at the cav plate and dropped it a little ways.
Inside, I could see a coupling with two nuts, one long, and one short.
I tried fenagling them to no avail. I set them back to where they were when we started, and we pushed it all back in.
Later we discovered that the disconnect was up higher in the housing.
After checking the impeller, we reconnected the linkage, and set the nuts back to their original positions... we think. We all agreed they looked right.
Could we have these two locations set off just a bit, and that keep forward gear from engaging?
OR...
After disconnecting the linkage and dropping the lower unit, we were holding the unit and checking the water pump.
My buddy, after being asked not to, pulled up on the driveshaft.
It moved...
I looked at him and said "Dude, put that right back. If you messed up my gears, I'm not gonna be very happy."
I had already told him not to pull on it.
He set it back as gently as he could, and it we checked to see if turning it clockwise would turn the prop. It did, and we went on with the assumption that it was okay.
(I didn't think to check to see if the prop spun in reverse, or forward. My mistake)
This seems to be the more likely cause of the loss of forward.
What do you guys think?
Could it be something I haven't even considered?
How hard is it to disassemble the LU and reset the gears?
Special tools?
Pay a mechanic?
Thanks guys!
This is the same boat that I tried an impeller change on about two weeks ago.
We get out on the water, set it in neutral, and fire it up.
I get just off the trailer, and I kick it into reverse.
It backs up beautifully.
I move the throttle up through neutral and into forward....
and go nowhere.
I realize I don't have a forward gear.
My buddy and I could easily tell when the reverse gear would engage, but when we tried forward, we got nothing.
It would just rev the engine, and we'd stay put. I assume this was just neutral.
We tried many times.
I have two potential possibilities for why this is happening, but wanted some more knowledgeable opinions.
They both have to do with that impeller change.
Firstly, to drop the lower unit, we had to disengage the shift linkage.
Not knowing for sure where that was, we took off the four bolts at the cav plate and dropped it a little ways.
Inside, I could see a coupling with two nuts, one long, and one short.
I tried fenagling them to no avail. I set them back to where they were when we started, and we pushed it all back in.
Later we discovered that the disconnect was up higher in the housing.
After checking the impeller, we reconnected the linkage, and set the nuts back to their original positions... we think. We all agreed they looked right.
Could we have these two locations set off just a bit, and that keep forward gear from engaging?
OR...
After disconnecting the linkage and dropping the lower unit, we were holding the unit and checking the water pump.
My buddy, after being asked not to, pulled up on the driveshaft.
It moved...
I looked at him and said "Dude, put that right back. If you messed up my gears, I'm not gonna be very happy."
I had already told him not to pull on it.
He set it back as gently as he could, and it we checked to see if turning it clockwise would turn the prop. It did, and we went on with the assumption that it was okay.
(I didn't think to check to see if the prop spun in reverse, or forward. My mistake)
This seems to be the more likely cause of the loss of forward.
What do you guys think?
Could it be something I haven't even considered?
How hard is it to disassemble the LU and reset the gears?
Special tools?
Pay a mechanic?
Thanks guys!