LouC wrote:
You got lucky with that one, because if you didn't check it then you'd be replacing the gimble and ujoints by the end of this season...
I'd clean out the area around the bellcrank and pack it with OMC/Bombardier triple guard grease. Deposits tend to build up there and then the shifting starts to get sticky. The late model Cobras had a grease fitting on the outside of the pivot housing that lets you grease the bellcrank from the outside, grease that up too if yours has it.
Mine has the zerk Lou. I did notice with the drive-off, when you shot the bellcrank zerk, it would only spooge-out on the starboard-side. So I took it apart,cleaned and re-assembled. The cap and rotor were well-worn, as I suspected. Plugs are next. Wires do look good tho....