Been there, done that with a jack.....the angle is the ticket. LU can get heavy quickly trying to stab it in there, lol.Lots of failed attempts with a jack. Who know the angle was the sweet spot?!
The idle issue is a whole different problem I think. Hopefully it is the carbs that need cleaning and not some other dificult problem.
I had this happen to me;I will take down the drive and see if the plastic piece up there were cracked during the failed install. I did install it pretty easy when putting the engine at an angle but before that it was chaos hahaha. Lots of failed attempts with a jack. Who know the angle was the sweet spot?! So there was some water at the junction between the drives. And some coming out the two little holes up above that. Maybe that causes the alarm to go off.
That is a great idea.....will try that next time!I took two 6" bolts , cut-off the head and use them as guides/support to align the lower-unit while getting mounted
The torque spec for the pump housing bolts is 70 IN LBS....or about 6 FT LBS....think maybe you cranked it down too hard?As far as the heating issue well, I cracked the impeller housing guys. And it was new.
I screwed it up. I will provide pictures.
I reordered it. Wtf. I should have known better. And when I angled the engineit went in right away. I guess I always screw it up first then get it right. Oh well.
There is a storm coming to SoCal this weekend. So the tuna is being pushed this way hahaha. **** I will neverget this damn boat done. Kidding.
So thereare a total of 2 issues left
The impeller spins clockwise .....this pic is what it should look like from underneath.....with impeller mounted in the housing, flip it over and slide down the shaft and engage the key in the slot.No, I did 70 inlb. It's from lifting it with a jack like a moron. Hipefully this will fix that issue.
When you put the impeller in the engine is twisted clock wise right?
What say you on the carb?
SOMETIMES you can use crazy glue to "save" the top (I did)As far as the heating issue well, I cracked the impeller housing guys. And it was new.
The issue you'reexperiencing with that; Mabe here in step# 4. The black roller is held with an offset screw and nut. Loosen the nut and turn the screw until the black roller JUST touches the cam. Tighten the nut and re-attach the ball link maintaining the scribed line at the roller.Yeah so I have the juicy updates on the 3 issues.
The top carb is squarting fuel when primed. When I run the engine it doesn't do it. So idle below 2k rpm is not possible. I can keep it running if I put the remote forward and keep it at 2k or more.