ToddW
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So after spending over an hour trying to get the drive shaft to go back in I've officially given up for the day.
I've tried over and over, it gets snug then slides in another .5" then stops... it's about 2" from being totaly in, gets to this point all the time, my guess is that's right where the splines engage. problem is I can't freely turn the shaft at this point to line up the splines.
I then had my bro grab the coupler and lift up as hard as he could (almost lifting ski up) and I could barely move the shaft to try to find where the splines go, but still they wouldn't line up and go in.... seems the engine is a couple mm angled to much and I can't get it lined up enough.
Any tricks to getting this baby lined up and slid in? I can't line up the splines by myself AT ALL due to the tightness of the install, and even with a second person he can't hold the weight long enough to line them up.
My next thought was to use the cherry picker to put some pressure on the coupler/internal shaft but am afraid this may cause seriou sproblems???
-Todd
I've tried over and over, it gets snug then slides in another .5" then stops... it's about 2" from being totaly in, gets to this point all the time, my guess is that's right where the splines engage. problem is I can't freely turn the shaft at this point to line up the splines.
I then had my bro grab the coupler and lift up as hard as he could (almost lifting ski up) and I could barely move the shaft to try to find where the splines go, but still they wouldn't line up and go in.... seems the engine is a couple mm angled to much and I can't get it lined up enough.
Any tricks to getting this baby lined up and slid in? I can't line up the splines by myself AT ALL due to the tightness of the install, and even with a second person he can't hold the weight long enough to line them up.
My next thought was to use the cherry picker to put some pressure on the coupler/internal shaft but am afraid this may cause seriou sproblems???
-Todd