bruceb58
Supreme Mariner
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Re: Changed my shift cable, here is what I did. NOTE ** NEWBIE **
In later years, OMC came out with a new pressed in bushing that the bellcrank inserts into. This bushing has a zerk fitting so you can put grease into that cavity once you get the whole thing put together. If it is at all possible to find that bushing, it is well worth it.
79 and 80 in the following diagram
http://www.marineengine.com/parts/o...acturer=OMC+Stern+Drive§ion=Transom+Mount
May also actually be possible to drill and tap the existing one.
What I found is that whole cavity just gets filled with deposits, especially if used in salt water. Filling the void with grease using a grease gun is the perfect way of preventing the problem.
In later years, OMC came out with a new pressed in bushing that the bellcrank inserts into. This bushing has a zerk fitting so you can put grease into that cavity once you get the whole thing put together. If it is at all possible to find that bushing, it is well worth it.
79 and 80 in the following diagram
http://www.marineengine.com/parts/o...acturer=OMC+Stern+Drive§ion=Transom+Mount
May also actually be possible to drill and tap the existing one.
What I found is that whole cavity just gets filled with deposits, especially if used in salt water. Filling the void with grease using a grease gun is the perfect way of preventing the problem.