Lower unit shift rod wont screw back in

jitterbug127

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as they say on Ramsey. Some say the advice is worth what you paid for it...

That's not the case here.
 
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saltchuckmatt

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And just for everyone out there, Racerone is trying to teach you how to fix motors so he gives you clues on proper procedures. The old saying give a man a fish he eats.....(Get it)

So by teaching you how to fish (research, work on, make good choices) you can learn the right way and hopefully a newer generation can learn how important it is.

So before you write something coming from a limited mine set, think about what you've just written or pause before hitting the "send" button. I too was baffled by his words of wisdom and even though I couldn't see past my nose on most of his clues he let me off the hook and I got what I needed.

It was after that that the light bulb in my head lit up....it was a Racerone lamp.

Race, sorry buddy your secrete is out and I just couldn't hold it in anymore....you humble sob!

Matt
 

Crosbyman

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pivot bolt must be installed to secured properly.

otherwise all I am saying is par t#12 may be tilted a bit preventing the line up of the shift rod .

try tilting the LU the one way or the other to cause the part 12 to tilt and line up with the shift rod passage.

a piece of straight common galvanized fence wire may allow to feel the #12 when it lines up ... remove it.... hold steady ......while trying to insert the shift rod down to match with the threads in part #12
 
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