krisnowicki
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I can't get this bad boy on. I have it aligned and the spine is going into tthe coupler but it wont go the last 2 inches in ... any advise?
First, you have to remember that the engine is mounted to Wood and Fiberglass stringers. The motor mounts will settle and NOT evenly.... The power and torque from the engine is always working in one direction pulling up on one side and pushing down on the other....( Down on Port and Up on Starboard) In my case the Port side of the engine was setting down further than the Starboard side. I discovered this by taking multiple measurements from the stringers to a common point on the engine mounts. I was also able to verify the tilt by setting the boat up on the trailer and leveling the transom out. Then placing a level across the valve covers. It was settled down by a quarter inch. Apparently the front of the engine was tilting downwards more on one side than the other..
I haven't made any adjustment just yet. I just wanted to confirm the original postion of the engine. I don't believe anyone of the mechanics had ever adjusted the mounts because the factory paint was still on the threads when I tried to loosen them. ( Tells you something about those mechanics doesn't it?).
I then purchased an alignment tool. It's well worth the investment. At the least borrow one if you have to. ( Note: that the Gimbal Bearing SWIVELS and the tool can be inserted 1/2 way and swiveled until it seats into the coupler.) I installed the tool and it didn't want to go into the coupler at all. I spread some grease on it and installed it again. Then when removing it you can see where the disturbed grease ends. I was falling short of seating the end by about 1/2 inch. This is a problem...... When I finished the following adjustments it went ALL the way in completely and effortlessly.
Now, I started by adjusting the engine mounts and leveling it across the valve covers. Then lifting the engine evenly on both engine mounts upwards about 3 turns on the nuts. The alignment tool was binding pretty good now. I worked in 1 turn increments downwards until the tool was sliding in and out easily. Then I continued downwards until it started to bind again. I found that took about 6 turns in total. then I divided that in half and turned them back up 3 turns. Then I rotated the engine and repeated the centering process again. It took a little while but was worth the effort. The tool slides in and out and turns easily. I rotated the engine 90 degrees several times and the result are the same. No binding.
When I installed the outdrive it literally fell into position and was easy to push into place. I tightened the nuts evenly and torqued them to spec. Using a Crisscross pattern.
krisnowicki said:the alignment bar goes in with no problems.... It slides right in...