Re: Stringer OMC 400 - Drive Stuck in Down Position
Yeah, if your clutch pack IS loose, then you should be able to lift the drive manually (though it won't stay up). If you can't move the outdrive up or down then you have a different problem that could be one of several. The motor has a notch in it that connects to a "hammer coupler" that allows the motor to spin a little before it engages the gears to lift the drive. That could be your issue. The hammer coupler then links to a worm shaft which is just an extension of the tilt motor. The shaft holds a worm gear, which, when spinning, turns the clutch gear, which turns the tilt gear (can see this gear from outside--it hooks to the quarter moon gear on your outdrive. If your clutch pack (inside the square-ish box on the side of the outdrive) is bad, fix it (compress everything with metal tubing on the ends and a vice). Youtube has a video that shows the parts. If your clutch is fine (you can't manually lift the outdrive with relative ease), then pull the motor and pull the hammer coupler to see how that is (pictures are on some of these threads). If that is fine you probably sheared off the shear pins that hold the worm gear to the worm shaft. This happened to me but the shear pins lodged in the tilt gear. Search "omc tilt issue" or something like that to see some pics.