Kareo
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I have a 1979 Mercruiser 260. The engine was replaced about 10 years ago (less than 50 hours on it now) .
I pulled the outdrive to replace the shift cable, found water in the bellows and replaced the u joints, bellows and gimble bearing. Only took me like 3 days of work.
When I pulled the drive, it was very difficult to get out (I had to reattach the trim rods and use them to push it off. When I checked the alignment after installing the new gimble I found out why. The alignment tool doesn't even go into the coupler, it hits on the top by a couple of millimeters.
I went to adjust the front mounts, and they look like they are already almost all the way down. I'll attach a picture, but I can maybe get a couple more turns, 2 millimeters tops before they bottom out (it's so close I can't get a wrench on them, would need a service wrench I think to fit in the gap). I can't imagine it will be enough to fix the issue though.
Am I missing something? I almost feel like the rear mounts are too low? What's the smart way to resolve this?
Also, when I look at the coupler, it doesn't look right to me. It looks like part of it is pushed in more than the rest. I'll attach a photo.
When I had the boat out last weekend it ran fine, no noticeable issues other then stalling during shifts, which is how I went down this rabbit hole starting with the shift cable.
I don't have any way to hoist the engine, so I'll probably have to take it to a mechanic this week, which is frustrating after fixing all the other problems. I was hoping to slide it back on and be on the water today, and here I am...
What are the thoughts of the hive mind? Is there something I'm not thinking of to get this drive back on properly
I have a 1979 Mercruiser 260. The engine was replaced about 10 years ago (less than 50 hours on it now) .
I pulled the outdrive to replace the shift cable, found water in the bellows and replaced the u joints, bellows and gimble bearing. Only took me like 3 days of work.
When I pulled the drive, it was very difficult to get out (I had to reattach the trim rods and use them to push it off. When I checked the alignment after installing the new gimble I found out why. The alignment tool doesn't even go into the coupler, it hits on the top by a couple of millimeters.
I went to adjust the front mounts, and they look like they are already almost all the way down. I'll attach a picture, but I can maybe get a couple more turns, 2 millimeters tops before they bottom out (it's so close I can't get a wrench on them, would need a service wrench I think to fit in the gap). I can't imagine it will be enough to fix the issue though.
Am I missing something? I almost feel like the rear mounts are too low? What's the smart way to resolve this?
Also, when I look at the coupler, it doesn't look right to me. It looks like part of it is pushed in more than the rest. I'll attach a photo.
When I had the boat out last weekend it ran fine, no noticeable issues other then stalling during shifts, which is how I went down this rabbit hole starting with the shift cable.
I don't have any way to hoist the engine, so I'll probably have to take it to a mechanic this week, which is frustrating after fixing all the other problems. I was hoping to slide it back on and be on the water today, and here I am...
What are the thoughts of the hive mind? Is there something I'm not thinking of to get this drive back on properly