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My shift shaft broke right where the little rod under the shift boot goes through. I have bought an entire new shift cam assembly. Does the bearing carrier have to pulled to install the new cam?
Thanks again. Can you explain how you installed it other than just pushing it down in the hole where it goes? It goes in fine but it will pull out easily.
they are normally spring loaded into forward,
to get into neutral or reverse you have to compress the spring.
if you pull the shaft while in neutral or reverse I would think the spring loading will push the cam out where you cannot see it to line up the holes again
Gland nut tool. Chances of being able to get that nut to turn out of a 29 year old engine is slim...especially if it is a salt water engine. Probably have to cut it out then pull the carrier, which maybe corroded in as well.
Thank y'all very much for the advice. I don't have the model number as the clamp bracket has been replaced sometime in the past. I am a second owner of the motor. I'm actually just guessing that it's a '90 based on a few parts. What do you mean by a push pull shift? The shift cam that I am trying to reinstall is 6J8-44150-00-00. It appears to be the same as the one that broke previously. The service manual does have steps for pulling the bearing carrier but not for reinstalling the shift cam. Thanks again.
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