Ok folks, I have searched the forums and the google machine and I'm stuck good. I have just completed bellows and gimble bearing replacement on my 4.3L Merc alpha one gen 2. I went crazy on engine alignment and have that near perfect, installing the tool without resistance in all motor positions. Grease reads splines evenly all around the tool.
Now it's time to grease the drive shaft and put it in, right?
Wrong!! I'm on night two of wrestling with this beast and at the end of my rope. This drive will go in all the way except for the last 1/8" where it stops. I checked the shift cable linkage and it is in the channel where it belongs. Everything looks real swell except for that last 1/8". It hits what feels like a hard stop, but perhaps it's not metal to metal as the drive is difficult to jockey around to hear it. It seems to be the shaft or joints hitting something, but it's a mystery as to what. I also thought maybe I have a stubborn ring that simply doesn't want to compress upon install. I wiggled and jiggled the best I could but no luck getting it to slip in.
Does something engage at the very last moment (like an o-ring)? Has anyone ever encountered this? I am following the manual to a T and have read so many of your wonderful threads helping out poor fools such as myself, but there is no mention of my problem.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Now it's time to grease the drive shaft and put it in, right?
Wrong!! I'm on night two of wrestling with this beast and at the end of my rope. This drive will go in all the way except for the last 1/8" where it stops. I checked the shift cable linkage and it is in the channel where it belongs. Everything looks real swell except for that last 1/8". It hits what feels like a hard stop, but perhaps it's not metal to metal as the drive is difficult to jockey around to hear it. It seems to be the shaft or joints hitting something, but it's a mystery as to what. I also thought maybe I have a stubborn ring that simply doesn't want to compress upon install. I wiggled and jiggled the best I could but no luck getting it to slip in.
Does something engage at the very last moment (like an o-ring)? Has anyone ever encountered this? I am following the manual to a T and have read so many of your wonderful threads helping out poor fools such as myself, but there is no mention of my problem.
Thanks in advance for any advice!