Re: 9.9 JOHNSON 1978
OK. Here's how it played out. I flipped the engine upside down and soaked the shaft with WD-40 for a few days. I still could not free the drive shaft from the engine. I next installed 6-bolts, 2 inch long which were threaded the entire lingth (no shoulder). I also installed a nut and washer on each bolt prior to threading the bolt into the upper housing as there was just enough space btwn the flanges for the nuts/washers. With the bolts threaded into the exhaust housing's threaded holes, I then used the nuts to "jack" the lower unit with 5 inch extension up to widen the gap and eventually seperated the housings. What actually happened was the drive shaft pulled up and out the lower unit, pulling the impeller lock pin up through (damaging it in the process) the seal on the upper end of the water pump. In other words the drive shaft was still stuck in the engine. At this point I snapped a pair of vice grips tightly on a non seal mating portion of the drive shaft and tapped (beat) on the vice grips until the drive shaft seperated from the engine. I then installed a new pump kit, dressed the marred area of the shaft, topped off the gear box oil, reassembled everything and lake tested the engine/boat........they seem fine.
FYI, I don't think much of the WD-40 was getting down to the engine/drive shaft spline area due to a white round plastic piece that the drive shaft goes through, I think it blocked most of it. Also, the old impeller was completely intact however, the blades were permanently rolled over pretty far and the metal hub was completely detached from the rubber blades......it was time for a change. Joe and Xcuse Me, thanks for your help it helped me a lot.........Hank.