502 flywheel ring gear
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The ring gear on my 502 flywheel is loosing some of its teeth. Can I assume that a ring gear for the same size GM flywheel - (assuming it’s a 168 tooth gear ) will work just fine or do I need to pay the boat tax? Pulling the motor in and out sucks.
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You will need an eng alignment tool to align eng to outdrive via the gimble bearing. They are fairly cheap online. Highly recommend picking up a tube of Merc spline grease for the outdrive input shaft (and alignment tool). 1 tube will last you basically forever.
Before re-installing eng and before re-installing bell housing, mount the starter and engage solenoid to verify it's aligned properly so new flywheel teeth don't get chipped. With bell housing removed, you will have a front row seat to the starter/flywheel engagement and can easily take measurements/make adjustments.
Verify the starter bolt knurling is the correct size, otherwise the starter can move around and mess-up the alignment with the flywheel teeth. If everything is orig, you should be OK. However, I've experience mini-starters that needed "stepped knurling" on the starter bolts.
If you find 2 large fiber washers and 2 really short springs laying in the bilge after removing the eng, hang on to them. They will be needed going back in.
Before re-installing eng and before re-installing bell housing, mount the starter and engage solenoid to verify it's aligned properly so new flywheel teeth don't get chipped. With bell housing removed, you will have a front row seat to the starter/flywheel engagement and can easily take measurements/make adjustments.
Verify the starter bolt knurling is the correct size, otherwise the starter can move around and mess-up the alignment with the flywheel teeth. If everything is orig, you should be OK. However, I've experience mini-starters that needed "stepped knurling" on the starter bolts.
If you find 2 large fiber washers and 2 really short springs laying in the bilge after removing the eng, hang on to them. They will be needed going back in.





