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Evinrude 1980 35 HP prop shaft installation
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<blockquote data-quote="duurmeehr" data-source="post: 358264" data-attributes="member: 13172"><p>I have an E35ELCSM I am replacing the lower end seals in. I need some advice on installing the prop shaft. I do not have the "special tool" to hold the spring and two balls. Is there a substitute or a trick? It looks like the tool indexes in the dog to put the balls in the correct location and holds the balls recessed until ready to push in? It also says you can be 180 degrees out, how can I tell which way it goes in. Can somebody help please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duurmeehr, post: 358264, member: 13172"] I have an E35ELCSM I am replacing the lower end seals in. I need some advice on installing the prop shaft. I do not have the "special tool" to hold the spring and two balls. Is there a substitute or a trick? It looks like the tool indexes in the dog to put the balls in the correct location and holds the balls recessed until ready to push in? It also says you can be 180 degrees out, how can I tell which way it goes in. Can somebody help please. [/QUOTE]
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