Recently bought a used 2006 4 stroke. Went to lake and it wouldn't idle (clogged idle jet). I didn't know it, but when I sat in the back of the boat to start it, I had buried the prop in some rocks. When I couldn't get the boat to idle, I choked it a bit and with it idling a little high, I put it in reverse. Broke something.
Got home and pulled the lower unit to find the clutch dog and pin retaining spring broken in 3 pieces. Ordered a carb rebuild kit and clutch dog and spring. Reassembled and have no power through the shaft to the prop.
The gears work fine while turning the prop by hand but when I apply power with the motor (now running and idling great) I get nothing to the prop in forward or reverse.
The splines at the top of the shaft look different than any I've seen before, they are not straight, but are spiral.
I'm wondering if I also broke the top of the shaft in the crank, but the break must have been really clean and square. It looks like it was machined.
I've never seen a Yamaha 9.9 or 15 drive shaft, so not sure if mine is the way it should be.
Anybody got a picture of what a normal one would look like?
How would I get the broken end of the shaft out of the motor?
Need help,
Mike
Got home and pulled the lower unit to find the clutch dog and pin retaining spring broken in 3 pieces. Ordered a carb rebuild kit and clutch dog and spring. Reassembled and have no power through the shaft to the prop.
The gears work fine while turning the prop by hand but when I apply power with the motor (now running and idling great) I get nothing to the prop in forward or reverse.
The splines at the top of the shaft look different than any I've seen before, they are not straight, but are spiral.
I'm wondering if I also broke the top of the shaft in the crank, but the break must have been really clean and square. It looks like it was machined.
I've never seen a Yamaha 9.9 or 15 drive shaft, so not sure if mine is the way it should be.
Anybody got a picture of what a normal one would look like?
How would I get the broken end of the shaft out of the motor?
Need help,
Mike
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