bds85466
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jun 11, 2007
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Re: Mechanic Trying to Screw Me (or just a dummy)? Shifting Problem -- No F, only R
Re: Mechanic Trying to Screw Me (or just a dummy)? Shifting Problem -- No F, only R
Well I went to the marina after hours and looked at the back without the lower unit on. So he apparently took that off to make his diagnosis. The gimbal bearing was still in, and the coupler is invisible from the inner transom side without a comple tear down. I still think it may be tough (unless there's a tool?) to tell a faulty coupler without taking everything out, right?? I took some pictures and video of the shift cable which I'll post tomorrow ; the cable seems to be moving with shifting. How much and what that means, I would need an expert. The piece that connects to the cable gets pulled back towards the boat when in reverse by the nub on the cable, and in forward the cable end comes out -- but the metal block sheath doesn't move with it. I'm guessing this is normal when every thing isn't hooked up(?) -- at any rate I'm going to bring it home and look further over the weekend. I just can't believe that if the coupler is ruined that the boat (besides going in reverse) didn't overheat from a lack of impeller operation. Can the coupler slip under load? Could the mechanic have messed it up when removing the outdrive?
Re: Mechanic Trying to Screw Me (or just a dummy)? Shifting Problem -- No F, only R
Well I went to the marina after hours and looked at the back without the lower unit on. So he apparently took that off to make his diagnosis. The gimbal bearing was still in, and the coupler is invisible from the inner transom side without a comple tear down. I still think it may be tough (unless there's a tool?) to tell a faulty coupler without taking everything out, right?? I took some pictures and video of the shift cable which I'll post tomorrow ; the cable seems to be moving with shifting. How much and what that means, I would need an expert. The piece that connects to the cable gets pulled back towards the boat when in reverse by the nub on the cable, and in forward the cable end comes out -- but the metal block sheath doesn't move with it. I'm guessing this is normal when every thing isn't hooked up(?) -- at any rate I'm going to bring it home and look further over the weekend. I just can't believe that if the coupler is ruined that the boat (besides going in reverse) didn't overheat from a lack of impeller operation. Can the coupler slip under load? Could the mechanic have messed it up when removing the outdrive?