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Unread 07-30-2012, 06:26 AM
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Something isn't right in there. I was working the shifter rod by hand and pulled out the detent lever completely. Now there should be a spring and ball bearing floating around in there. With a flashlight it appears the shift lever and pin are intact. Maybe the cradle went south, maybe I just have a bent lever. We will see later today I hope.
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Unread 07-31-2012, 05:24 PM
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Broken shift lever is the official diagnosis. The arms that extend down into the cradle were broken clean off. That allowed the shift lever to rotate back and out of the way far enough to allow the detent lever to pull up and out. I donno what I was thinking about when I said 12 pt socket to remove the pinion nut Ferm. With the dog gear in the way you can only squeeze a wrench in there. Maybe the rod bolts required the 12 pt. LOL WTF, I am blonde and it was a few years ago when I last had the lower apart.. Seal kit, cradle and shift lever ordered, about $90.00.
Cleaning all these parts will be fun. I will try to post a picture.
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At least you found the problem Ridge... That's the hardest part. Good luck with the repairs.
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Yup, the $13.47 shift lever. I have heard of this part breaking before.
Shoving it into gear without the engine running is probably the #1 cause to kill it. If the Dog gear doesn't sync with the ring gears properly it puts pressure on this piece as well as all of the linkage. (Shift shaft, Shifter pins, control cables etc.) I think shift rod height out of whack could possibly cause it to be in a bind also. This is the lever and cradle. 90 Johnson Lower Unit 002.jpg
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Got the lower back together. It is somewhat easier than putting a watch back together. Certain things like getting the pinion in place, and nut on will test your patience. A little tape on a wrench to hold the nut and a little twisting of the driveshaft to get it started while you hold the droplight with your third hand. I didn't beat the book time on the repair but it is holding gear dope and I don't have any parts left over. Seems to shift great by hand. All that is remaining is mounting it to the motor and testing.
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Repair complete, save for the test on the hose to ensure the idle and shifting is OK. Contactor in the starter solenoid welded itself closed on the second attempt to start, had to scramble around to get the battery wires disconnected from the battery and hopefully prevented any damage to the starter.. Weak battery, will charge today and order another starter solenoid. Reel was just saying something about an onboard charger?
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Repair complete, motor runs and shifts like a 18 yr. old.. Next.
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Repair complete, motor runs and shifts like a 18 yr. old.. Next.
EITHER the 18 year old or fishing... take your pick
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