Hi - I'm about to do this job tomorrow on my 1999 250's. Question on the shift rod. I do have the manual, but it doesn't address this.
Will the lower unit drop when I undo the housing bolts, or does the shift rod also need to be disconnected somehow? It looks like it should simply slide down. It looks like it's a gear driven mechanism like the drive shaft. I'm trying to do as much upfront investigation of this job as possible. I need to catch the low tide tomorrow. I'm going to be doing this job on the telephone polls at low tide at the town dock. So time will be of the essense. Anyone got a time estimate on how long it will take assuming all the right tools and some level of competence by the mechanic (me).
I'm hoping for an hour per engine assuming I don't lose bolts in the water while removing them... [img]smile.gif[/img]
Thanks.
Ed
Will the lower unit drop when I undo the housing bolts, or does the shift rod also need to be disconnected somehow? It looks like it should simply slide down. It looks like it's a gear driven mechanism like the drive shaft. I'm trying to do as much upfront investigation of this job as possible. I need to catch the low tide tomorrow. I'm going to be doing this job on the telephone polls at low tide at the town dock. So time will be of the essense. Anyone got a time estimate on how long it will take assuming all the right tools and some level of competence by the mechanic (me).
I'm hoping for an hour per engine assuming I don't lose bolts in the water while removing them... [img]smile.gif[/img]
Thanks.
Ed
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