I need some help!!!
Tom Francis wrote:
On 8 Oct 2006 16:48:02 -0700, "Bob" wrote:
I've taken on a job I've never done before and I've run into a problem
I can't seem to beat. I have a 1986 Beretta with a 3.0 OMC engine and
outdrive. The outdrive shifting calbel was bad so I opt'ed to replace
it myself. I pulled the outdrive off using a hoist, which went very
easy, and I replaced the shifting cable ok. Then I adjusted it
according to specifications. Everything's going fine so far.
Now for the problem. I put the outdrive gasket on and greased up
everything real good. When I started to remount the outdrive I got it
to the point where the splines of the shaft are ready to go into the
engine drive shaft of the engine and I can't get it to go any farther.
I believe the shaft is dropping down enough to miss the hole but since
shaft has a double universal joint and the first universal joint is
already inside the boot, I can't figure out how to lift it. I've moved
the hoist up and down to try every angle I can think of. I tried
turning the shaft with the propeller while pushing the out drive in but
that didn't help. I've wiggled it everyway I can think of without any
success. I even tried tapping on the remaining part of the universal
that is still outside of the boot but nothing seems to help. Does
anyone here know what the secret to getting the outdrive to go back
into the engine shaft is?
Any help or any suggestions at all would be greatly appreciated.
This may sound like a really stupid question, but does the drive shaft
have a master spline?
A master spline would be one of the grooves being larger than the
others and that fits into a corresponding slot in the flywheel or
transmission.
It's a pretty common way of aligning drive shafts and gears.
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