studlymandingo
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Today after returning from diving, I noticed some fluid on my 1986 150 Mariner lower unit. Upon closer inspection, I found the retaining ring and washer for the tilt shaft were at the top of the shaft, not in the cylinder where they should be. I moved them back into their proper position in hopes this would stop the leak; of course it did not. After returning home, I broke out the SELOC manual to see what had to be done to replace the o-ring that had obviously blown out. After reading up on the subject, raising the motor, and bracing it, I could not remove the cross-pin that holds the retaining pin in the top of the cylinder shaft. This has to be removed in order to pull the unit apart for repair. It looks as if it has been beaten on in the past. I sprayed it down with WD-40 while I was trying to drive it out, and finally hosed it down with PB Blaster before giving up for the night.<br /><br />Can anyone give me suggestions as to how to get this out? It is hardened steel, so drilling it out isn't really an option.<br />Here is a pic of the offending part.<br />
