Adelino_Borges
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Hi all.
I'm from Portugal and visit your site regularly.
Recently I bought a Glastron SSV179 boat with a Mercruiser V8 260 Hp carburated engine. The Outdrive is also a Mercruiser.
As it has been stopped for some years I started by trying to take out the sterndrive (puted it in forword and toke out the 6 nuts as shown in many places on net) to see how it looks inside.
It has came out about 15mm and now seems to be stuck and just wont come out no matter what. I've already had to force it to come out that far. If i force it with a bar it comes out a bit (about 5 mm) but it's elastic and goes back to the same place.
When a slide my hand to the coupling plate on the engine (inside the boat) I feel the rubber on the plate moving a tiny bit out and going back in as someone forces the drive with a bar. Only the splines dont seem to move out.
Am I doing something wrong?
What may be holding it back?
If the shift wouldn't work would it do this?
Sorry for the bad english and thanks for your help.
I'm from Portugal and visit your site regularly.
Recently I bought a Glastron SSV179 boat with a Mercruiser V8 260 Hp carburated engine. The Outdrive is also a Mercruiser.
As it has been stopped for some years I started by trying to take out the sterndrive (puted it in forword and toke out the 6 nuts as shown in many places on net) to see how it looks inside.
It has came out about 15mm and now seems to be stuck and just wont come out no matter what. I've already had to force it to come out that far. If i force it with a bar it comes out a bit (about 5 mm) but it's elastic and goes back to the same place.
When a slide my hand to the coupling plate on the engine (inside the boat) I feel the rubber on the plate moving a tiny bit out and going back in as someone forces the drive with a bar. Only the splines dont seem to move out.
Am I doing something wrong?
What may be holding it back?
If the shift wouldn't work would it do this?
Sorry for the bad english and thanks for your help.