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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: 386873" data-attributes="member: 18253"><p>Much appreciated man! Your description helped quite a bit, honestly! Pictures/diagrams help, but video/text is how I learn best. At least now I have a general idea of where I need to put it and what exactly the rod is supposed to be doing. Before it was apparent that I needed to "move" something with the wedge, but wasn't really obvious what exactly needed to be adjusted to change gears.</p><p></p><p>Still gotta check the manual out, but it doesn't look overly complicated. Seems on par with taking apart the rear end on a car, cleaning it and putting it back together. Similar, but not quite the same as installing a new pinion or something where everything has to be JUST right. </p><p></p><p>So I need to take it apart enough to be able to slide #46 enough to jam the wedge in there. The angled edge of the cam faces the rear/prop while the flat edge faces the front. </p><p></p><p>At least I'm getting familiar with my motor!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HickInTheSticks, post: 386873, member: 18253"] Much appreciated man! Your description helped quite a bit, honestly! Pictures/diagrams help, but video/text is how I learn best. At least now I have a general idea of where I need to put it and what exactly the rod is supposed to be doing. Before it was apparent that I needed to "move" something with the wedge, but wasn't really obvious what exactly needed to be adjusted to change gears. Still gotta check the manual out, but it doesn't look overly complicated. Seems on par with taking apart the rear end on a car, cleaning it and putting it back together. Similar, but not quite the same as installing a new pinion or something where everything has to be JUST right. So I need to take it apart enough to be able to slide #46 enough to jam the wedge in there. The angled edge of the cam faces the rear/prop while the flat edge faces the front. At least I'm getting familiar with my motor! [/QUOTE]
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