tigger3650
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Apr 7, 2012
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Problem started awhile back when I had a newer 3.0 installed. After it was installed I would get a rattle from the stern when stressing the u-joints (drive full left/right/up/down). Mechanic said it wasn't bad and the metal hull just amplified it. Unfortunately I was out of town and didn't have time to get him to fix it. Getting the boat ready for a trip to the Keys in 2 weeks and needed to replace the shift cable. Since I had the drive off, and knowing the rattle issue, I replaced the Gimbal bearing, 1 u-joint, and the bellows. I only replaced 1 joint because 1) I couldn't get the one closest to the drive out. Everything I tried kept catching on the drive housing and 2) While installing the other one, one of the needles moved and I ruined the joint. Good news is, the one I was able to replace was stiff, but now both move freely. There is the long/brief history. Now to the issue at hand:
Obviously (I think) the motor was out of alignment to begin with. Once the new bearing was in I aligned the motor. Bar sliding with just 2 finger and would spin easily. I go to put the drive on and fight for three hours trying to get it to seat all the way in, rechecking the alignment multiple times. It would slide in to where the threads would be flush with the mounting surface of the drive and not move any further. A couple of times I got about 1/4in of threads to show but that was it. Finally I gave it a solid whack with a chunk of wood and it went right into place. Fired it up on the muffs, shift cables all adjusted everything looks/sounds good (except the exhaust bellows came off the outdrive side). I put the bellows back on and headed to the ramp the next day. Put the boat in the water, pull away from the dock and as I turn the rattle is worse than it ever was. I don't have to turn the wheel far at all and it starts rattling.
I pulled the drive off and the alignment bar won't even go passed the coupler and touch the splines. I move the front mount from full up to full down in 1/2 turn increments and it never would slide past the coupler. I even tried lifting up on the front of the motor several time while someone applied pressure to the bar. No joy.
I then tried pulling the bearing back out to re set it. After several attempts at what seemed like no movement, I gave up on the route and tried to slide the bar back in. I gave it a few whacks in multiple directions like the book directs and the bar will now go in with quite a bit of force. I am still unable to align it back to where it slides in and out easily. It was getting late so we threw the drive back on and this time while it was on the muffs I moved the drive side to side. Rattle is still there.
What can I try next?!?!?
Should I try adjusting the mount a few turns with the motor running and see if the rattle changes?
Obviously (I think) the motor was out of alignment to begin with. Once the new bearing was in I aligned the motor. Bar sliding with just 2 finger and would spin easily. I go to put the drive on and fight for three hours trying to get it to seat all the way in, rechecking the alignment multiple times. It would slide in to where the threads would be flush with the mounting surface of the drive and not move any further. A couple of times I got about 1/4in of threads to show but that was it. Finally I gave it a solid whack with a chunk of wood and it went right into place. Fired it up on the muffs, shift cables all adjusted everything looks/sounds good (except the exhaust bellows came off the outdrive side). I put the bellows back on and headed to the ramp the next day. Put the boat in the water, pull away from the dock and as I turn the rattle is worse than it ever was. I don't have to turn the wheel far at all and it starts rattling.
I pulled the drive off and the alignment bar won't even go passed the coupler and touch the splines. I move the front mount from full up to full down in 1/2 turn increments and it never would slide past the coupler. I even tried lifting up on the front of the motor several time while someone applied pressure to the bar. No joy.
I then tried pulling the bearing back out to re set it. After several attempts at what seemed like no movement, I gave up on the route and tried to slide the bar back in. I gave it a few whacks in multiple directions like the book directs and the bar will now go in with quite a bit of force. I am still unable to align it back to where it slides in and out easily. It was getting late so we threw the drive back on and this time while it was on the muffs I moved the drive side to side. Rattle is still there.
What can I try next?!?!?
Should I try adjusting the mount a few turns with the motor running and see if the rattle changes?