Re: [OMC-Boats] Prop spinning in Nuetral?

From: BLDFW <bldfw@...>
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:27:28 -0700 (PDT)

Be very careful using EZ Out's.  If you do not have a quality set of EZ out tools, I would recommend drilling it out.  I broke a small bolt of and was able to drill a hole right in the center but then the crappy ez out broke in the hole and that metal is a lot harder than the original screw.

-Bill
Dallas, TX
1970 Evinrude Explorer - 155 Buick V6 - OMC Sterndrive
http://www.photobucket.com/evinrude_explorer

--- On Tue, 8/11/09, Nexi <ohnoitsnexi@...> wrote:

From: Nexi <ohnoitsnexi@...>
Subject: Re: [OMC-Boats] Prop spinning in Nuetral?
To: bchowk@..., "Evinrude & Johnson Boats of the 1960's and 70's" <omc-boats@...>
Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 7:25 PM

B.C.,   Just getting a bit frustrated. The bolt head broke off so the rest of the bolt is stuck in the quadrant. I'm going to see if I can get my hands on an ez out or just drill it myself. I had the pleasure of removing a bolt from the engine of my old car when changing a valve cover gasket.   I will definitely be applying anti-seize before putting new bolts in.    - Nexi

To: omc-boats@...
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 7:21:09 PM
Subject: Re: [OMC-Boats] Prop spinning in Nuetral?

Nexi,

Welcome....we've all been there. Once you get it sorted out they are worth it!! 

I have actually been running mine with 2 bolts on the quadrant gear for years now, in my case one of the bolt holes broke. If its just a broken bolt head you could try an easy out or just tow it to a machinist have them drill it out and retap shouldn't cost but a few bucks I think.

on the up side, you should be able to take the quadrant gear off now right? So you can drop the outdrive, run the motor and tune it up? Not sure, how your inspection is going but it sounds like you are running into pretty standard stuff for one of these old boats that has been sitting a while, battery, tilt issues (if you fix it right and maintain it will work trouble free for years ), old oil. the fact that it started up is pretty encouraging.

Your just on a learning curve, you'll have it sorted and enjoying it in no time. stay positive.

Cheers,
B.C.

To: omc-boats@...
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 5:18:14 PM
Subject: Re: [OMC-Boats] Prop spinning in Nuetral?

Nexi,

Have you tried penetrating oil, impact wrench? A little heat and a breaker bar should work, would just hate to see you break the bolts or something.

Just another thought, since you need to fix the tilt motor anyway, go ahead and take the motor out and you should be able to spin the outdrive down by hand, via the worm gear shaft, will take a little while but.....

As far as the water goes, glad to hear you have the hose hooked up. As long as you have you tell tale "pee stream" should be alright. Sorry I don't know what else to call it... looks like the outdrive is peeing out of a little hole toward the top of the outdrive on the starboard side. Again, IMHO you should make sure the outdrive is down all the way before running it.

Good luck with those bolts.

B.C.

To: omc-boats@...
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 3:32:09 PM
Subject: Re: [OMC-Boats] Prop spinning in Nuetral?

Nexi,

That's pretty normal, mine spins in neutral,  just sorta idling along.  You should be able to stop it with a finger  be really sure it's not engaged first...

I would not run it with the engine up though. bad for ball gears and not real sure the impelor is gonna like that. I have heard some different opinions but never risk it myself just take off the quadrant gear and lower the outdrive by hand....till you can get the tilt motor sorted out.

Cheers,
B.C. 

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