My upper shift rod needs replacement due to corrosion and it will not select F,N,R . The only way to remove it is to remove the intake manifold and than the crank case head. I removed all the bolts holding the head . Now how do I get the head to come off. I don't want to force it. Is there some way to pop it up that I don't see.
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Hi, I only deal with higher HP motors. 100 or more for that type of work. The pwr head has alot of different size and length bolts. When all are out the pwr head really easy pulls up. DO NOT PRY or FORCE. I always also recommend remove the gearcase first. Take your time and carefully look at all bolts. Seldom are there nuts. Its sorta tricky your first time. Patience and good brite flashlight (coast flashlights best)and a real yammy service manual. Not Seloc, Haynes, Chilton's, billybobs...good luck, u will get er done. No rushing tho
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Thanks guys for your help. I have a Yamaha 2019 F150 XB. So far I have removed 14 bolts and will look closely for more. Will update my findingsLast edited by Flfishingbob; 02-25-2022, 09:09 AM.
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Originally posted by Flfishingbob View PostMy upper shift rod needs replacement due to corrosion and it will not select F,N,R . The only way to remove it is to remove the intake manifold and than the crank case head. I removed all the bolts holding the head . Now how do I get the head to come off. I don't want to force it. Is there some way to pop it up that I don't see.
With that said, the head's on the "rear" of the engine and the linkages below the area of the balancer, no?
Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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Looks like you guys are posting to lift the engine .I was attempting to take off the forward cover . I posted some pictures with the bolts removed . There were 5 on each side and two longer ones on the top and bottom. I thought it would come loose but no dice. Is there something I don't see or going the wrong way . The shift rod hits the cover ,with removed it will come straight up ??? Getting confused and don't want to force anything. Not able to load pictures ,over 2 meg.
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Yes that is it. I got some pictures but yours show it a lot better. The only difference is that it has the 5 bolts on the side and two longer ones on top and bottom. I got all the bolts out ,How did you remove it . Did you pry it some how? Is there something else to remove?. Thanks for the help.
Bob
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I believe that would be the balancer assembly #26
Yamaha Outboard 150HP OEM Parts Diagram for Cylinder Crankcase 1 | Boats.net
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Originally posted by Flfishingbob View PostYes that is it. I got some pictures but yours show it a lot better. The only difference is that it has the 5 bolts on the side and two longer ones on top and bottom. I got all the bolts out ,How did you remove it . Did you pry it some how? Is there something else to remove?. Thanks for the help.
Bob
There is also a procedure to re-install the balancer with the crank for correct timing(not difficult).
All the bolts around the perimeter are it (at least on my '06 F150).
My new balancer right before install:
Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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