Hello everyone. I went duck hunting with my 2019 Yamaha F40LA serial # 6BGK-1002641. Smacked a goose and had to chase it down. The lower unit got into some really muddy water. The tell tale stopped spitting water and used my *****ing motor to get home. Stopped the engine immediately and it did not overheat. Dropped the lower unit and cleaned it out after reverse flushing for 20mins. Then I changed the water pump. During the change, I must have turned the shift shaft because I lost neutral gear. I ordered the Yamaha Shift Socket from K & L tools that is pictured. I am assuming I am in forward gear since it seems these units are spring loaded to jump into this gear. I set the tiller shifter to neutral and confirmed that the pin was aligned to the mark. The prop free turned before disassembly. I checked the prop. by turning it before installing the lower unit and it was turning in both directions. Then I must have turned that shift shaft during installation because the prop. would not turn. I am sure it is in gear. I ordered this socket to turn the shaft. Should I just turn it one indent clockwise (while facing the unit) to go into neutral?? Or, should I turn counterclockwise to get to reverse gear and then again to get neutral? Just wanted to know how the pros find neutral gear when it is lost as a result of turning the shift shaft and installing the lower unit in gear. Thanks.
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