I have an 89 125hp force that I recently bought for my pontoon. First time out it would make a clunking noise going into forward gear for a couple seconds before it locked in. Tried adjusting the linkages but didn't seem to help. Used it that way a few times was just easy on it. Tried taking it out last weekend and had no forward gear at all. Reverse works fine. Tried disconnecting the cable and manually shifting it and it won't go. With a lot of pressure I can get it to start clunking but won't lock in. Now I'm scrambling to get this fixed before the holiday weekend.
I pulled the lower unit thinking the forward gear was toast. Pulled the prop shaft and the gears look ok. Have some wear but don't look too bad. Here's where my questions come in.
I can't get the driveshaft out to fully inspect the forward gear. I pulled the nut off the pinion along with the water pump housing and top plate but can't get it to come out. Is there something I'm missing or is the pinion just really stuck on the shaft?
Also how much end play should the driveshaft and prop shaft have? I know the prop shaft moved in and out a little. Not sure if it's really excessive or not. The drives shaft will move a lot though. Like 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch. Is that normal?
I'm thinking my problem is that the gears all pushing away from each other causing it not to lock into gear.
Reverse has always worked fine but I did notice since I out the motor on it would stick in reverse when shifted to neutral. I always had to go just past neutral into forward to get it to actually go into neutral. Then I could put the shifter back to neutral and be fine. I assumed it was an adjustment issue no wondering if it has to do with endplay in the prop/drive shaft.
Back to the driveshaft I noticed looking at a parts diagram there is supposed to be a crush sleeve on top of the upper bearing. Mine doesn't have that...... Which I'm guessing would take care of my endplay issue. I plan on picking on up tomorrow for it.
So with all that said could the missing crush sleeve be causing it not to go into gear??
Sorry for the long post. Just trying to give as much info as I can to save time and hopefully get some good ideas on a fast repair.
After looking at it some more it doesn't look like the missing crush ring on the driveshaft could cause it not to go into forward. The pinon is still making contact with the forward gear. Also putting the top cover back on it has less endplay. Obviously I'll still get a crush ring for it but I don't think that is my problem. Still can't get the driveshaft out to further inspect the forward gear.
I pulled the lower unit thinking the forward gear was toast. Pulled the prop shaft and the gears look ok. Have some wear but don't look too bad. Here's where my questions come in.
I can't get the driveshaft out to fully inspect the forward gear. I pulled the nut off the pinion along with the water pump housing and top plate but can't get it to come out. Is there something I'm missing or is the pinion just really stuck on the shaft?
Also how much end play should the driveshaft and prop shaft have? I know the prop shaft moved in and out a little. Not sure if it's really excessive or not. The drives shaft will move a lot though. Like 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch. Is that normal?
I'm thinking my problem is that the gears all pushing away from each other causing it not to lock into gear.
Reverse has always worked fine but I did notice since I out the motor on it would stick in reverse when shifted to neutral. I always had to go just past neutral into forward to get it to actually go into neutral. Then I could put the shifter back to neutral and be fine. I assumed it was an adjustment issue no wondering if it has to do with endplay in the prop/drive shaft.
Back to the driveshaft I noticed looking at a parts diagram there is supposed to be a crush sleeve on top of the upper bearing. Mine doesn't have that...... Which I'm guessing would take care of my endplay issue. I plan on picking on up tomorrow for it.
So with all that said could the missing crush sleeve be causing it not to go into gear??
Sorry for the long post. Just trying to give as much info as I can to save time and hopefully get some good ideas on a fast repair.
After looking at it some more it doesn't look like the missing crush ring on the driveshaft could cause it not to go into forward. The pinon is still making contact with the forward gear. Also putting the top cover back on it has less endplay. Obviously I'll still get a crush ring for it but I don't think that is my problem. Still can't get the driveshaft out to further inspect the forward gear.
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