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When you say the engine is running it's very noisy is that in gear or in neutral ?
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Ok I just looked at your post again, you said in neutral so in neutral notting is turning am I right? And if it's noisy than it must be the engine? Do we agree Let us know so we can narrow this problem down , motor mounts could be the issue
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No. In neutral everything is turning except the prop shaft. That round part of the foot is where the forward & reverse gears are. But the water pump and the vertical shaft always run when the engine is running.
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Took the boat up to a repair shop, hooked up water to the drive, stared the engine. No noise! Put outdrive in gear, no vibration. Going to take it to the lake tomorrow and test it in the water. Checked all that was mentioned above and no obvious issues.????
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Took the boat down to the lake and got it off the trailer, started the engine, put it in gear and just about shook the back off. The only thing different is that I am putting pressure on the outdrive when in the water. the other thing I noticed is that when I use to spin the prop in neutral, I would hear a tick, tick, tick, and there would be slight resistance. Now the prop spins freely and no tick. I think something broke in the lower end. Opinions appreciated.
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try another prop, dont worry about that tick, its normal
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