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Unread 03-14-2023, 07:55 PM
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Well I haven't had my boat out since my son in law passed away in 2019. Been running it on the hose once in a while. Decided to replace the water pump in the Alpha lower unit. Got a complete kit and it came with the shift shaft bushing. Decided to replace it all while I had it off. Unscrewed the bushing and holding the shaft down, I pulled up on the bushing. It got hung and pulled the shift shaft out. Pushed it back in , thought it was ok. Mounted the lower unit and it was hung in forward. Pulled it back off and it just spins around now. Borrowed a bore scope from work and looked inside. Found the splined section of the shift crank is broken. Ordered a new one and the tools to take it apart, waiting on them now. Anybody have any advice on taking the lower unit apart?
I didnt order the carrier puller, figured I could make one.
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Unread 03-14-2023, 10:37 PM
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Ouch. No advice since all I know is outboards, but I feel bad for you. Hope you get it fixed without any more trouble. Good to see you back here on the forums.

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Unread 03-15-2023, 03:25 AM
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Thanks, Ive been busy getting my house and stuff ready for when I retire in a few years. I check on the site when I can, glad yall have kept it going. My V has been wrapped up and sitting for way too long, gotta get it out. NC just closed rock season Saturday, hate I missed that this year. Hope you're all doing well!
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Unread 03-15-2023, 03:31 AM
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Hoping Spare will see this and give me his thoughts on taking this apart. Never had a lower unit apart before. I rebuild vacuum pumps, gearboxes, hydraulic pumps ect. at work often, never tackled one of these.
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Unread 03-15-2023, 08:57 AM
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Also, never owned or worked on an IO, all I can add is make sure the bellows are in good shape. Know a few boats that have sank due to leaky ones.

If those haven t been used in a while, make sure their in good shape
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Wish I could be of some help here, but in any event it's good to see you here. Good luck getting it resolved!
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