I dropped the lower and changed out the impeller and all went fine. Now...re-installing the lower unit may have sunk me.
I lined the lower unit and lifted it up. It slid all the way up to the mating surface - perfectly. I reached for the nuts and I let it slip down. Lifting it up again and I could only get it up to about an inch from mating. It was coming to a hard stop. Shaking and rattling it, I was able to coak it up another half inch, enough to attach a few nuts. Cranking on the wrench, I closed the gap. OK - now to start it up.
Uh-oh. I tried to shift out of forward and it would not budge. Right then I felt sure I had wrecked the dang thing.
I dropped the lower unti again. There was a washer, about 3/4 inch, on top of the splined shifter shaft. (Was it there before?). My cranking beveled and puckered that washer like a bullet went through it. What other damage might I have done up in the upper unit?
I'm going out now to try to install it the right way this time and see if I still have a shifter.
BTW - I have a Alpha Gen I. Its on an old Century Arabian that I am restoring. I'm your basic DIY'er - over my head and damn lucky to have this forum. I live in Charleston, SC.
Thanks a million...
I lined the lower unit and lifted it up. It slid all the way up to the mating surface - perfectly. I reached for the nuts and I let it slip down. Lifting it up again and I could only get it up to about an inch from mating. It was coming to a hard stop. Shaking and rattling it, I was able to coak it up another half inch, enough to attach a few nuts. Cranking on the wrench, I closed the gap. OK - now to start it up.
Uh-oh. I tried to shift out of forward and it would not budge. Right then I felt sure I had wrecked the dang thing.
I dropped the lower unti again. There was a washer, about 3/4 inch, on top of the splined shifter shaft. (Was it there before?). My cranking beveled and puckered that washer like a bullet went through it. What other damage might I have done up in the upper unit?
I'm going out now to try to install it the right way this time and see if I still have a shifter.
BTW - I have a Alpha Gen I. Its on an old Century Arabian that I am restoring. I'm your basic DIY'er - over my head and damn lucky to have this forum. I live in Charleston, SC.
Thanks a million...