81_chapparel194
Petty Officer 1st Class
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1981 evinrude 90 hp I took the impellar out to change it and i didn't look to see which direction the old one came out. Can some one please help a dummy out?
Ok thanks but I thought the shaft turns same direction at all times. The transmission is in the lower unit correct? Because the transmission linkage goes into lower unit. The shaft goes into the bottom of the engine so shouldn't it be a direct drive? Just curious.I always coat the vines and the housing with the slightest amount of soap, but you can do it without it. The whole reason you're changing the impeller is for "pliability" and like has already been said, the tines will change based on direction of the prop. In other words, you could install it with the blades facing for forward, but if the first thing you do is put the motor in reverse, they're going to flip right back the other way. BTW, that's one way to know if it's time to change; if the tines don't spring back to straight (or close) then you need a new impeller.