Brian_in_Waterford
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- Aug 9, 2009
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I'm in the midst of changing the impeller on my 1985 Force 50 motor, but I haven't gotten too far. I've removed the four bolts that secure the lower unit, but the lower unit has only dropped about 1/4" away from the main body of the motor. The gap between the lower unit and main body is so small that I don't have enough room to get a wrench of any kind on the jamb nut that connects the upper and lower shift rods.
I've sprayed the rod and shaft with WD-40 in an attempt to free things up, and I've tried both verbal and physical persuasion. I'm afraid to persuade the lower unit too much as I don't want to damage the shift rod or the shaft.
Any suggestions? I've never changed my impeller before (I've just "inherited" this boat and am attempting to bring it back to life) and I was led to believe the impeller change was a relatively easy, cheap, and very necessary repair. Am I missing something?
Also - assuming I can get the d*mn thing apart, I'd appreciate any tips regarding re-assembly, especially of the shift rod.
Thanks.
I've sprayed the rod and shaft with WD-40 in an attempt to free things up, and I've tried both verbal and physical persuasion. I'm afraid to persuade the lower unit too much as I don't want to damage the shift rod or the shaft.
Any suggestions? I've never changed my impeller before (I've just "inherited" this boat and am attempting to bring it back to life) and I was led to believe the impeller change was a relatively easy, cheap, and very necessary repair. Am I missing something?
Also - assuming I can get the d*mn thing apart, I'd appreciate any tips regarding re-assembly, especially of the shift rod.
Thanks.