Hello everyone,
I could use some help regarding my OMC Cobra and my insurance company. Earlier this year, I hit a submerged object with my outdrive. It damaged the prop and propshaft and the insurance company paid to have it replaced. After it was fixed, I took it out on the lake and it started making a loud "thump" from the lower unit. I took it back in to the shop and they found that the bellcrank was bent and the shift cable was binding. The insurance company paid for this too. After the shop replaced these parts, it was still jumping out of gear. The shop says the gears are worn and need replaced. My insurance company says that the gear wear is normal and they won't pay for it. From the research that I've done, I have found that a bad shift cable and/or bent bellcrank will cause gearset to wear prematurely. I need to prove this to my insurance company. If anyone has documentation that can link a faulty shift cable or damage shift system to worn gears, it would be extremely helpful. If anyone has scans of service bulletins or any OMC documentation, it would be helpful. I have already looked through Stuart Hastings's site and found a few pieces of information. Anything would be helpful at this point! Send me an email at Brown2200@missouristate.edu.
1987 OMC Cobra 2.3L Ford engine
Model #232AMFTC
Thanks
I could use some help regarding my OMC Cobra and my insurance company. Earlier this year, I hit a submerged object with my outdrive. It damaged the prop and propshaft and the insurance company paid to have it replaced. After it was fixed, I took it out on the lake and it started making a loud "thump" from the lower unit. I took it back in to the shop and they found that the bellcrank was bent and the shift cable was binding. The insurance company paid for this too. After the shop replaced these parts, it was still jumping out of gear. The shop says the gears are worn and need replaced. My insurance company says that the gear wear is normal and they won't pay for it. From the research that I've done, I have found that a bad shift cable and/or bent bellcrank will cause gearset to wear prematurely. I need to prove this to my insurance company. If anyone has documentation that can link a faulty shift cable or damage shift system to worn gears, it would be extremely helpful. If anyone has scans of service bulletins or any OMC documentation, it would be helpful. I have already looked through Stuart Hastings's site and found a few pieces of information. Anything would be helpful at this point! Send me an email at Brown2200@missouristate.edu.
1987 OMC Cobra 2.3L Ford engine
Model #232AMFTC
Thanks