Re: shift shaft
stlrd85,<br /><br />Here is a set of notes I wrote to myself when I do my 1990 90hp shift rod. If yours is similar, they might help you:<br /><br />Shift rod disconnection to lower Gear case.<br /><br />The book says the shifting mechanism needs to be in reverse. Thats because the shift rod tends to go into reverse when shoving the gear case onto the exhaust case. But, you cant actually shove the shift rod pin (by shoving the gear shift lever on the engine from starboard to port) when the gear shift is in reverse because the engine block prevents the shift lever from moving far enough.<br /><br />Remove the prop.<br /><br />Put the engine in reverse, and turn the output shaft to engage reverse. Remove the clevis. Put the engine into forward and push the lever over from starboard to port to disengage the shift rod.<br /><br />Tilt the engine and with the trim tab position marked, remove the bolt in the center of the tab, the larger bolt forward of the tab, and the bolt under the tab. The smaller bolt forward of the tab can stay, it holds the anodes in place.<br /><br />Remove the four bolts on either side of the gear case, the gear case will drop.<br /><br />To reinstall, make sure the gear shift rod is pointed forward and is down. You can shift the gear case on the bench by moving the rod. Down is reverse, middle is neutral, up is forward.<br /><br />Once the case is up, put on two bolts to hold it in place, and with a screw driver, check the alignment of the shift rod.<br /><br />Move the shift lever on the engine from port to starboard, and then move the gear change single lever power control and assure that the engine is going into forward, reverse and neutral. With the engine in forward, move the bushing into place, and slide the two bellvue springs to port. The clevis pin is easily replaced by spreading it with a screwdriver has you slide it home.<br /><br />good luck,<br />fp