YellowJacket1956
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- Aug 17, 2015
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I have a Johnson 33 hp, model RXE-150, in a long shaft configuration. I know the topic of long- to short-shaft has been covered before, but the conversations center on replacement driveshaft and shortening the water tube. I understand the driveshaft replacement, and the parts diagram for this motor indicates my 5" case extension includes a short extension on the water tube that can simply be removed.
What I did not see in the earlier posts was any discussion of having to open up the gear case to disconnect the shift rod, to replace it with its shorter version. From the diagram, I don't see any way to avoid that disassembly, so I'd need to obtain a new spaghetti gasket, etc. Or am I missing something?
I have read the advice of selling the motor and obtaining a short shaft motor instead, as well as thoughts of stepping up the transom, but don't find either to be attractive options, especially for a vintage wood runabout.
The shorter driveshaft and shift rod appear to be the only mechanical parts needed to make the switch, along with any seals disturbed and, while I am there, a water pump kit.
Am open to correction if I am off base here.
Thanks,
What I did not see in the earlier posts was any discussion of having to open up the gear case to disconnect the shift rod, to replace it with its shorter version. From the diagram, I don't see any way to avoid that disassembly, so I'd need to obtain a new spaghetti gasket, etc. Or am I missing something?
I have read the advice of selling the motor and obtaining a short shaft motor instead, as well as thoughts of stepping up the transom, but don't find either to be attractive options, especially for a vintage wood runabout.
The shorter driveshaft and shift rod appear to be the only mechanical parts needed to make the switch, along with any seals disturbed and, while I am there, a water pump kit.
Am open to correction if I am off base here.
Thanks,