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Thanks for the replys , i new it wasnt the seals as i have a spare upper with no seals on the shaft and that woulnt go in , plus i could tell it was something solid stoping it going in the last inch .
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i kinda have the same problem Installed complete new transom assy went to install engines with gil offshore mounts and one engine lines up perfect and the other is not. not sure what could have changed.
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Originally Posted by johnnyboatman
(Post 3922591)
the o ring on the shaft can cause the same crap, makes it hard to slide back on.ive had the same thing happen and just to check pulled the o rings off the shaft and she went right on, so I put them back on and backed that sob into a wall they slid all the way on then.:evilb:
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Have you ever tried to give a cat a bath? Well, Bravo's do the same thing when you try to put them behind some HP.
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I just did some Bravo work too. Everything goes back ok until the last inch. LOL put the thing in gear, slap on a prop and turn the driveshaft, Universal) a bit, move the drive back in as you turn or nodge the driveshaft. The drive shaft teeth needs to align with the engine (female) groves. The reason it won't go back since the teeth are not the same alignment as you took them off. no biggie, just be gentle.
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Originally Posted by PARADOX
(Post 3926444)
I just did some Bravo work too. Everything goes back ok until the last inch. LOL put the thing in gear, slap on a prop and turn the driveshaft, Universal) a bit, move the drive back in as you turn or nodge the driveshaft. The drive shaft teeth needs to align with the engine (female) groves. The reason it won't go back since the teeth are not the same alignment as you took them off. no biggie, just be gentle.
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