brettmarl
Regular Contributor
So following on from my lower unit saga.... starting with the cracked bearing I finally managed to get all the parts I needed, rebuilt the driveshaft, and rebuilt the propshaft stack into a new propshaft housing, re-assembled - everything looking good.
When to install lower back on motor - and for the life of me - I can't get the drive-shaft spline to engage. I've done this procedure dozens of times with water pump services - always needing to rotate slightly to catch the spline - then things slide nicely onto the bolts.
Now, the very tip of the bolts catch the lower unit case (maybe 3mm) - but the spline won't go any further in. Not catching on the water pump or gear selector - as I still have about 1 1/4" left to go!
Tried in neutral and tried in gear. I can feel it catch and once it catches, I can no longer rotate the drive shaft via the propshaft (in gear), which is expected.
Decent amount of grease on the spline. The honda spline-holder tool (same female pattern), slides on perfectly with no blockages or scratches.
I used a pump sprayer to dump a load of alcohol into the female end of the spline in order to flush out old grease - didn't help.
My first instinct was maybe bent the driveshaft when pressing the new bearing on. I inspected this closely visually, doing a full rotation with a zip-tie barely touching the spline. It looks fine - full rotation within at least 1mm or less. Would expect a significant deflection to cause binding.
Don't want to force it - and it's so heavy and awkward. Wondering if any one has ideas. My worst-case scenario is to disassemble things again and remove the drive-shaft so I can try inserting it without the rest of the lower on; but really don't want to go there
When to install lower back on motor - and for the life of me - I can't get the drive-shaft spline to engage. I've done this procedure dozens of times with water pump services - always needing to rotate slightly to catch the spline - then things slide nicely onto the bolts.
Now, the very tip of the bolts catch the lower unit case (maybe 3mm) - but the spline won't go any further in. Not catching on the water pump or gear selector - as I still have about 1 1/4" left to go!
Tried in neutral and tried in gear. I can feel it catch and once it catches, I can no longer rotate the drive shaft via the propshaft (in gear), which is expected.
Decent amount of grease on the spline. The honda spline-holder tool (same female pattern), slides on perfectly with no blockages or scratches.
I used a pump sprayer to dump a load of alcohol into the female end of the spline in order to flush out old grease - didn't help.
My first instinct was maybe bent the driveshaft when pressing the new bearing on. I inspected this closely visually, doing a full rotation with a zip-tie barely touching the spline. It looks fine - full rotation within at least 1mm or less. Would expect a significant deflection to cause binding.
Don't want to force it - and it's so heavy and awkward. Wondering if any one has ideas. My worst-case scenario is to disassemble things again and remove the drive-shaft so I can try inserting it without the rest of the lower on; but really don't want to go there

