Chris in Indiana
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- May 29, 2008
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- 82
Well, once again I need the help of the brain trust here on iboats.com.
I'm living in Monterrey Mexico for two years and I brought my inflatable Achilles with me, and a Johnson 9.5 which died as soon as I got here. The replacement is a new-to-me 1989 Merc 9.9 that runs wonderfully after a carb cleaning and new water pump. Today was my first time out with it and everything was great for about an hour. Then all of a sudden the prop started to slip big time. Anything more than idle speed (in gear) would result in the motor reving up and no power at all. I was accross a huge lake when it started and by the time I limped home it gave out completely and I rowed the last 1/2 mile or so. Reverse didn't work either. Strange thing is that I NEVER heard gear grinding or anything to indicate that I stripped some teeth somewhere. I don't have a manual yet (should be here in 3 - 6 weeks with the Mexican mail system - grumble grumble) but I do have a detailed parts book. In the break away view there is a clutch shown in the lower unit, part number 43217. Could this be the culprit? I have not yet checked the lube level or quality in the lower unit - to tired from rowing. I have researched the prior posts and noticed that some motors/props have a rubber component that can shear. Is there such a thing on 9.9's? No way I'm that lucky!
Thanks in advance!!
I'm living in Monterrey Mexico for two years and I brought my inflatable Achilles with me, and a Johnson 9.5 which died as soon as I got here. The replacement is a new-to-me 1989 Merc 9.9 that runs wonderfully after a carb cleaning and new water pump. Today was my first time out with it and everything was great for about an hour. Then all of a sudden the prop started to slip big time. Anything more than idle speed (in gear) would result in the motor reving up and no power at all. I was accross a huge lake when it started and by the time I limped home it gave out completely and I rowed the last 1/2 mile or so. Reverse didn't work either. Strange thing is that I NEVER heard gear grinding or anything to indicate that I stripped some teeth somewhere. I don't have a manual yet (should be here in 3 - 6 weeks with the Mexican mail system - grumble grumble) but I do have a detailed parts book. In the break away view there is a clutch shown in the lower unit, part number 43217. Could this be the culprit? I have not yet checked the lube level or quality in the lower unit - to tired from rowing. I have researched the prior posts and noticed that some motors/props have a rubber component that can shear. Is there such a thing on 9.9's? No way I'm that lucky!
Thanks in advance!!