Re: Forcee 85HP King Pin Removal
Gentalmen<br />I hope you both have manuals for this job. In order to remove the king pin, you will have to disassemble the entire outboard down to major componants. You will need to remove the powerhead and the lower unit. This will leave you with the exhaust housing and swivel bracket. remove the exhaust housing. Now your ready to start worring about the king pin(as force calls it). The tough part about this type job is most manuals including the OEM manual don't give this area a lot of coverage. Why? Because once you get that far apart there isn,t a whole lot left to write about. I don't know why you fella's need to remove these king pins. Are you both sure there is a problem with the pins or bushings? Are they loose and sloppy? Or are they just stuck and the motor won't turn,(hard to steer)? If one or both of you are serious about this and get your motors apart down to the swivel brackets I may be able to help with info on removing the king pin correctly. Let's figure out what is really needed here.