Cant Get Trs Drive On Boat
i recently bought a 1987 formula 357, it came with one drive but the drive was not on the boat, the boat sat on the trailer without any drives attached for the past 3-4 yrs, the drives are not lining up anymore, anyone have any ideas or suggestions on how to make this work, i can only figure maybe the boat was a little wet and dried up, tweaking the allignment, maybe it sat on the trailer wrong for 3 yrs, or????
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Re: Cant Get Trs Drive On Boat
Splines lined up
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Re: Cant Get Trs Drive On Boat
Originally Posted by Boomer35
i recently bought a 1987 formula 357, it came with one drive but the drive was not on the boat, the boat sat on the trailer without any drives attached for the past 3-4 yrs, the drives are not lining up anymore, anyone have any ideas or suggestions on how to make this work, i can only figure maybe the boat was a little wet and dried up, tweaking the allignment, maybe it sat on the trailer wrong for 3 yrs, or????
Grease the end of the alignment tool and make small adjustments on one side of the motor at a time, no more than 2 turns on the motor mount nuts each time, the other person is checking fit each time you make an adjustment. The marks on the grease on the tool from the splines will give you an idea which way the motor needs to go. don't leave the tool in whilst adjusting. If going up and down on one side shows no improvement, return to original setting and try other side. The tool should slide all the way to the shoulder with no more than a firm push. anyone else? |
Re: Cant Get Trs Drive On Boat
Boomer, I would check the gimbel bell housing for up and down motion. If so, use a screwdriver to bring the bell housing up as you goto put the drive on . This will bring the alinement back to were the drive should slide in. I have seen this up/down motion numberous times. especialy on the trs. Tom
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Re: Cant Get Trs Drive On Boat
Last resort :D :D
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Re: Cant Get Trs Drive On Boat
Originally Posted by TomFTM
Boomer, I would check the gimbel bell housing for up and down motion. If so, use a screwdriver to bring the bell housing up as you goto put the drive on . This will bring the alinement back to were the drive should slide in. I have seen this up/down motion numberous times. especialy on the trs. Tom
This is true have mounted many trs drives over the years, sometimes they will go right on in 2 mins other times it takes a lot of trys and or adjusting |
Re: Cant Get Trs Drive On Boat
Originally Posted by GOODT
This is true have mounted many trs drives over the years, sometimes they will go right on in 2 mins other times it takes a lot of trys and or adjusting
Its a PITA but when you do it enough times and you get the hang of it. Believe me, I had a buddy try to put his drives on for 4 hours straight. He called me up and I went over and had them both on the boat within 10 minutes. He was pissed! But he knew how to do it for the next time. |
Re: Cant Get Trs Drive On Boat
I've never done this myself but I've heard rumors of people shoving foam in between the u-joints to keep them straight. The rumor has it that when you fire up the motor it shreds the foam and you're good to go.
Again, I never tried this myself.... |
Re: Cant Get Trs Drive On Boat
Originally Posted by Panther
I've never done this myself but I've heard rumors of people shoving foam in between the u-joints to keep them straight. The rumor has it that when you fire up the motor it shreds the foam and you're good to go.
Again, I never tried this myself.... |
Re: Cant Get Trs Drive On Boat
Nothing about putting a trs on is EASY. Its all dumb luck and persistance. Try everything that has been said and when it doesn't work. Try it all over again. GOOD LUCK I,ve found that hanging it from my forklift helps.
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