Hello, first timer on this site, so I hope someone can help me. Bought a used boat and motor last year. I haven't had it in the water yet because I wanted to work on the boat itself. I placed the motor in a tank and started it. Purred like a kitten, but after awhile, I notice some oil in the tank. I pulled the lower unit and did a pressure test on it. Found a leak where the rubber boot that goes over the shift shaft had come out of it's place. I'm not crazy about the design of this boot and bracket that holds the rubber boot down. I applied some marine grease to the boot, placed the boot back over the shift shaft and placed the rubber boot back into it's slot. I put a new bracket over the rubber boot and placed the screw into the bracket to apparently hold the rubber boot in place. I then did a pressure test and it held 14 psi for 10 seconds and more.
Like I said, I hate the design of this boot and bracket because it is so easy to pull the gear shaft out.
My problem is this, when I reconnect the lower unit, should I push the rubber boot down from the top so that when I place the motor in forward, it will just extend the rubber boot and not pull the boot out of holding area?
Is there someone that can "walk" me through this whole process or point me to a video or detailed process on how to do this?
Thanks
Like I said, I hate the design of this boot and bracket because it is so easy to pull the gear shaft out.
My problem is this, when I reconnect the lower unit, should I push the rubber boot down from the top so that when I place the motor in forward, it will just extend the rubber boot and not pull the boot out of holding area?
Is there someone that can "walk" me through this whole process or point me to a video or detailed process on how to do this?
Thanks
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