1990 Fourwinns 220H
Cadet
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- Jun 26, 2018
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Hi guys, Im new here and this is my first post. First off id like to thank everyone here on this site, Ive learned a TON of info on boats! Ill make this short, I just bought a 1990 Fourwinns 220 horizon 5.7 OMC (I didnt know any better at the time). Well, first trip out and the lower unit locked up. I was at around 3500rpms and the boat immediately stopped. After finally getting home i pulled the drive to find the upper unit gear bearing froze up (was low on oil). So I bought a replacement upper, changed the gimbal bearing, bellows, and shift cable. My problem is when I insert my alignment tool im out of alignment from side to side not up and down. So raising/lowering my front engine mounts does nothing for me. Is it possible that my engine coupler got damaged when my lower unit locked up? Maybe the rubber got tweeked enough to misalign the splines? The splines look good (nice and flat) and no signs of rubber debris in the engine compartment. Also, the engine mounts appear to be solid as well as the stingers so i dont suspect engine sag. What do you guys think?
Also, I dont think the gimbal bearing needs to be tweeked either. When i inserted my alignment tool in the coupler with the gimbal bearing out it still was off center. Any help would be appreciated!
Also, I dont think the gimbal bearing needs to be tweeked either. When i inserted my alignment tool in the coupler with the gimbal bearing out it still was off center. Any help would be appreciated!