Re: An outboard from the Garbage - but will it run again?
Hi.... I've enjoyed your thread... I have a '75 6hp. And yes on mine when you pull the lower unit out, the cup and spring stuff stays up there, only the driveshaft with the cross pin come out. As for your other questions... i may be able help with a couple.
Here's a couple of questions -
When it says to use OMC molly lube - what exactly is this? Is it just a marine grease? Also it states clearly to make sure that I coat the driveshaft splines with molly lube being carefull not to coat the top surface of the shaft. Are the splines just the teeth (if you like) at the top of the driveshaft that go into the crankshaft? How far up to the top do you therefore go with the molly lube so that it doesn't get onto the top surface?
Jamie
Grease is fine... just coat the splines (to the top edge) and don't leave any blobs on there. They always give the warning about the top thing because if you left a big blob on the top, you wouldn't be able to push the driveshaft in all the way (unless you could magically compress the grease).
When you put the lower unit back onto the exhaust housing it says that you should dip the screws in OMC gasket sealing compound - again what is this?
Jamie
I'm not sure, but it will be a substance like permatek (gasket sealer) that probably serves 2 purposes... to keep things from loosening, and to reduce corrosion. Anti-sieze compound is good to use if you're worried about corrosion.
My final question (for now) with the removal of the exhaust housing from the powerhead it says the following
b. Remove needle valve knob and needle from carburetor
c. Remove cotter pin, clevis pin, and pull choke leaver clear of carburetor choke arm
I'm not 100% sure about what sections your trying to remove, but b & c are both the bits that stick out the front of the carburetor and through the lower pan/cowling section. Obviously you can't lift up the power head if you have the low speed needle valve sticking out the front, or the choke knob still attached, so it's just telling you those knobs must be removed (I'm assuming the goal is to free up the powerhead).
I'm not sure about your other Q's... When I dropped my lower unit, I only needed to disconnect the shift linkage at the gap between the lower unit and the mid section. When reconnecting, it just needed to be pushed in far enough, and then the bolt put back in to the connector. No adjustment needed.
Good luck and keep pluggin' away at it. Don't let anybody give you grief about being a garbage picker... it's recycling in it's purest form and very green.
