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Mercury 20hp shift shaft bushing removal
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<blockquote data-quote="Markster" data-source="post: 345933" data-attributes="member: 13759"><p>Based on the lack of replies i figured there was no trick to it, so i lubed the area really well with pb blaster and used a pair of pliers to gently pry it up. Turns out the previous owner used rtv sealant around the o ring and it was "glued" in there. Got it out without much damage and confirmed that my slight gear case leak was originating from the small o ring. All good now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Markster, post: 345933, member: 13759"] Based on the lack of replies i figured there was no trick to it, so i lubed the area really well with pb blaster and used a pair of pliers to gently pry it up. Turns out the previous owner used rtv sealant around the o ring and it was "glued" in there. Got it out without much damage and confirmed that my slight gear case leak was originating from the small o ring. All good now. [/QUOTE]
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