OK, changing out the shifter cable, it's toast from last year. So I'm pulling then it stops! So I pull harder, nothing now I get into tug-of-war mode, brace my foot and yep it all came out. There is a plastic sleece inside the foam hose. It had melted over the years and the end of the cable could not go through. So now I have to replace the whole assembly. I can't find anything in my manuals but did find this in Seloc (don't yell, I used this until I got my hands on manuals).
1.Using a crows-foot adapter on your wrench, unscrew the sleeve connector at the transom plate, pull away the sleeve and throw away the O-ring.
2.Coat a new O-ring with Gasket Sealing compound and then slide it onto the connector until it sits against the inner side of the hex head.
3.Coat the connector threads lightly with sealing compound, thread it into the plate and tighten it to 46-52 ft. lbs. (62-71 Nm) on 1994-97 models or 40-45 ft. lbs. (54-61 Nm) on 1998 and later models.
Here is a link to a schematic I found for the part. It's #75
http://www.boats.net/parts/search/OMC/S ... parts.htmlHas anyone ever had to replace one? How difficult is it? I haven't tried making myself small yet and worming my arm to find the end. What am I looking at for the "fun"??? Someone might notice I have a 1996 but the engine is a 1995. That's the way it came new. Must have been an early made boat with a leftover engine. The engine is baged as a Volvo but the engine plate says OMC. THat figures for me. I always manage to buy bastards. Bought a new car once and was only made for 2 years, had a truck that you could not put any other years parts on it. Only that year. Oh and my first car was a 1971 Pinto.
Thanks,
Eric