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Need some quick help accessing the impeller in Mercury 6.0
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<blockquote data-quote="HickInTheSticks" data-source="post: 386764" data-attributes="member: 18253"><p>To clarify, the motor was in F when I dropped the unit. Prop ticks when turned clockwise and has resistance when turned counterclockwise. As it should.</p><p></p><p>I just pulled the lower out again and the bar is hitting something, it won't push "down" any further to put the prop in neutral.</p><p></p><p>When changing the impeller, I did pull what I think is the water pump too. The impeller was tucked inside a metal piece and I didn't see it, so I kept going deeper into the prop housing. Opened up whatever it is the impeller sits on and the rods were all in the oil and stuff so I just put it back together (1 bolt) and re-inspected the other pieces I pulled off and found the impeller. </p><p></p><p>I feel like when I opened the lower unit I pulled the shift rod out place or something? forwards means it clicks moving right and spins the shaft when spun counterclockwise?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HickInTheSticks, post: 386764, member: 18253"] To clarify, the motor was in F when I dropped the unit. Prop ticks when turned clockwise and has resistance when turned counterclockwise. As it should. I just pulled the lower out again and the bar is hitting something, it won't push "down" any further to put the prop in neutral. When changing the impeller, I did pull what I think is the water pump too. The impeller was tucked inside a metal piece and I didn't see it, so I kept going deeper into the prop housing. Opened up whatever it is the impeller sits on and the rods were all in the oil and stuff so I just put it back together (1 bolt) and re-inspected the other pieces I pulled off and found the impeller. I feel like when I opened the lower unit I pulled the shift rod out place or something? forwards means it clicks moving right and spins the shaft when spun counterclockwise? [/QUOTE]
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