Thanks for the caution, but it is not. The parts blow up shows it as a
washer. I was able to clean up the edge of the spline and it goes together
nicely. Hpoefully the gear spacing is not off. Seems to fit right.
Greg
"Derek" wrote in message
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 18:31:43 GMT, "gccch" wrote:
Hi all,
I have a 9.9 Gamefisher outboard. It's in pretty good shape other than a
broken drive shaft so I'd like to repair it. I've dis-assembled the lower
end to find a shim broken up in pieces. Seems this may have caused the
gears
to lock and break the shaft. I'm not certain, though. The strage thing is
the shaft had score marks from rubbing against the base plate of the
impeller housing. Maybe it was bent or otherwise damaged.
Anyway, this shim has been cleaned out of the gear case. But I need to
know
a couple things:
1) How do you properly shim the lower unit gears? What special tools are
required?
2) There are some bits of shim that welded themselves to the end of the
prop
shaft spline. I'm planning to use a lathe to clean this area, but then
will
need to make up for the space with shim adjustments. Is this correct or
is a
new prop shaft a must have? There is no significant damage to the prop
shaft.
Thanks for any help.
Greg
Careful, that shim could be what's left of a thrust bearing! If it's
similar to a Johnson 15. Check to see if there are a few "extra" bits
of metal that came out in the oil.
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