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    Re: lower unit install (F2008)


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    Re: lower unit install (gearcaseman)

    sorry guys i got sent to chicago got back tonight after further inspection and seeing the post above and thinking "boy your going to look like a dumba$$ on this one" I rechecked every thing and the shift rod spins(jumps) about 1/8th of a turn when you turn the prop while it is in reverse I dont know if the bent shift rod turned it more when I tried to install it or the frustration of trying for 3 hour to install the lower unit or maybe the crack i was smoking earlier in the day that made me think it was spinning with the prop. but I still need to get a new shift rod.

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    Re: lower unit install (catfishjn69)

    On installation of the case, just have someone wiggle the flywheel to align the splines, don't hassle with the propshaft. You can just straighten the shift rod as best you can as this is not that critical. Just make sure you have 21 15/16 from the mounting surface of the case to the center of the hole while in neutral. As far as the rod movement in relation to propshaft movement goes, this is strange. There is no reason that I can think of for this to occur. The 1 piece versus the 2 piece driveshaft is irrevelant. Keep us posted!

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    Re: lower unit install (gearcaseman)

    Eddie, my point was that a longer drive shaft LU by a 1/4" may or may not work.

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    Re: lower unit install (ChampioNman)

    Both cases were pre '92, therefore the driveshaft lengths would be the same, looper or crossflow. That's what I meant when I stated irrelavant, even if I did misspell it. It had been a long day, sorry about that! Anyway, you are correct. If the shafts have been changed at some point in time, this is something to look at carefully!!

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    Re: lower unit install (gearcaseman)

    this is all on the 225 not on the 2.6 (it is just laying on it side in my shed right now with a broken ring) I can get the 21 15/16th on the shift shaft(it was out of ajustment when I pulled it apart)

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    Re: lower unit install (catfishjn69)

    O.K. The 225 is an '86, correct? Either case should work on this engine. The shift rods will be different

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