Rick Stephens
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Looks golden. The splines show wear by getting 'pointy' teeth as the slots wear wider. Your's look good.
Thanks Rick, just needed that little nudge!Looks golden. The splines show wear by getting 'pointy' teeth as the slots wear wider. Your's look good.
Try Michigan Morterz for coupler. Pretty reasonable at 190 bucks plus shipping.Finally got my 2004 Mercruiser 4.3 back in the boat after getting a front timing cover leak resolved and as I was aligning the engine I noticed if I aligned it and rotated the engine it would be way out of alignment. After messing with it for hours I put a 1" pipe in the coupler and cranked it over (see attached). Seems the coupler might be bent or crooked, have you ever seen an issue with a coupler like this? The engine was just rebuilt, had put it in and it leaked at the timing cover so I pulled it again, bought an OEM cover and new oil pan gasket and put it back in. I'm hoping I can just lift the engine and move it forward to get to the bellhousing and coupler versus pulling the engine. Any suggestions on checking the coupler after I pull it, thanks in advance.
This is the one I use, a bit priceyTry Michigan Morterz for coupler. Pretty reasonable at 190 bucks plus shipping.
looks like they more than doubled in price. Good luck!This is the one I use, a bit pricey