Rodbolt, Help! '97 DT 75

acep2

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I dropped the lower unit on my 1997 DT75 to replace the impeller. While putting the lower unit back into position, the shift rod pushed out the "clutch rod boot" (part #25, http://store.brownspoint.com/DT75/fig027-758897.asp <br /><br />This makes it very difficult to get the "pin" on the shift shaft inserted into the "eye" of the shift rod - without the boot holding the top of the shift rod into position, they just don't line up horizontally- verticaly the positioning is fine, but horizontally they are about 1/8" off.<br /><br />If I do manage to get the shift rod and shaft connected properly, is it ok to run without the "boot" in place? Or is there a way to put the boot back in place without removing the powerhead -- it is pretty tight quarters...?
 

rodbolt

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Re: Rodbolt, Help! '97 DT 75

are you talking about the little grommet where the shift rod enters the cowl?
 

deejaycee_2000

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Re: Rodbolt, Help! '97 DT 75

It should be ok to run it without the boot holding, although it does serve a purpose to keep dirt and water out etc. aswell, but you can run your engin without it, just keep it clean and waterfree .....
 

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Re: Rodbolt, Help! '97 DT 75

Thanks the DaeeJayCee -- I assumed the purpose of the boot is to keep out water (as well as holding the clutch rod into position) -- but I wanted confirmation.<br /><br />rodbolt, yes, I am talking about the little grommet where the shift rod enters. <br /><br />Is there anything I can easily remove to get better access to this spot, so I can get the boot back in place -- flywheel, carbs, etc.?
 

deejaycee_2000

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Re: Rodbolt, Help! '97 DT 75

Unfortunately you will have to remove the powerhead, but you must atleast try with some long nose plyers etc. just make sure it doesn't fall into the shaft .....
 

lunchman3815

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Re: Rodbolt, Help! '97 DT 75

acep2 said:
I dropped the lower unit on my 1997 DT75 to replace the impeller. While putting the lower unit back into position, the shift rod pushed out the "clutch rod boot" (part #25, http://store.brownspoint.com/DT75/fig027-758897.asp <br /><br />This makes it very difficult to get the "pin" on the shift shaft inserted into the "eye" of the shift rod - without the boot holding the top of the shift rod into position, they just don't line up horizontally- verticaly the positioning is fine, but horizontally they are about 1/8" off.<br /><br />If I do manage to get the shift rod and shaft connected properly, is it ok to run without the "boot" in place? Or is there a way to put the boot back in place without removing the powerhead -- it is pretty tight quarters...?

I did the same exact thing with my DT65! Easy fix, I just took off the oil injection tank and you have easy access to the shift rod, so that you can put the boot on.
 

acep2

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Re: Rodbolt, Help! '97 DT 75

Thanks lunchman, I will give it a try this weekend.
 
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