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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: 386782" data-attributes="member: 18253"><p>Mine moves up and down, I'm all but sure about that. Watched all of the movement before disassembling so I could be sure to put everything back together right. There is a rubber knob on the shaft I had to remove that changes gear on the engine vertically. </p><p></p><p>I went ahead and drained the oil and took a look-see. The shift shaft is completely free of any and everything inside the housing. Just came back in to see if I can't find any information on how to properly set up the shaft into the gears or whatever.</p><p></p><p>I hope I don't really need to take it to a mechanic! That'd be an upsetting set-back, especially for something that didn't need to be replaced in the first place!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HickInTheSticks, post: 386782, member: 18253"] Mine moves up and down, I'm all but sure about that. Watched all of the movement before disassembling so I could be sure to put everything back together right. There is a rubber knob on the shaft I had to remove that changes gear on the engine vertically. I went ahead and drained the oil and took a look-see. The shift shaft is completely free of any and everything inside the housing. Just came back in to see if I can't find any information on how to properly set up the shaft into the gears or whatever. I hope I don't really need to take it to a mechanic! That'd be an upsetting set-back, especially for something that didn't need to be replaced in the first place! [/QUOTE]
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