I am not a mechanic.
I recently had some noise in my sterndrive. I pulled the drive, It did not look normal, the retainer had somehow unscrewed. Further inspection showed teeth missing on gears under the cover.
After some debate and thought, the mechanic gave me some options. I ended up just buying a SE106 upper and paid the mechanic to split and install the upper.
I went to pick it up, had to wait for him to fill the gear case, he said he has always made it a policy to do that in front of the customer.
I paid him a neglegable fee, all in all cheaper than the parts for an entire rebuild.
Except.. then I tried to remate it with the boat.
I have always removed drives (for bellow/bearing inspection) with the boat in forward gear. Then to reinstall I would simply hold the brass shift lever to align to the slot in the shift linkage turn the prop CCW and let it drop in. Except this one didn't catch. It just spun. I managed to turn the u-joint a bit, and it did drop in. But then I had no neutral or reverse.
I dropped the drive back an inch or so. Inspected the cable and linkage. Then I went to test the drive and boat separatly. I started with the drive.
Yikes. Facing the transom, looking down to the brass shift lever, 11oclock is reverse. 12 oclock is neutral. 2 oclock is forward. Pretty certain 12 should be forward, 11 should be neutral, 10 reverse.
I see what the problem is.. but is it me, my mechanic, or the aftermarket drive?
I recently had some noise in my sterndrive. I pulled the drive, It did not look normal, the retainer had somehow unscrewed. Further inspection showed teeth missing on gears under the cover.
After some debate and thought, the mechanic gave me some options. I ended up just buying a SE106 upper and paid the mechanic to split and install the upper.
I went to pick it up, had to wait for him to fill the gear case, he said he has always made it a policy to do that in front of the customer.
I paid him a neglegable fee, all in all cheaper than the parts for an entire rebuild.
Except.. then I tried to remate it with the boat.
I have always removed drives (for bellow/bearing inspection) with the boat in forward gear. Then to reinstall I would simply hold the brass shift lever to align to the slot in the shift linkage turn the prop CCW and let it drop in. Except this one didn't catch. It just spun. I managed to turn the u-joint a bit, and it did drop in. But then I had no neutral or reverse.
I dropped the drive back an inch or so. Inspected the cable and linkage. Then I went to test the drive and boat separatly. I started with the drive.
Yikes. Facing the transom, looking down to the brass shift lever, 11oclock is reverse. 12 oclock is neutral. 2 oclock is forward. Pretty certain 12 should be forward, 11 should be neutral, 10 reverse.
I see what the problem is.. but is it me, my mechanic, or the aftermarket drive?