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I believe I may have already answered this but in case you are a different person you need to put your shifter in reverse. Unbolt the leg from the motor and pull down. This will give you 3/8 of an inch play and allow you to reach in and unscrew the collier that holds the upper and lower part of the shifter rod. Once that is loosened pull down on the leg
Tip it upside down and dump seafoam penetrating oil down the shaft. The shaft is seized into the power head.
What I would tell my clients... scrap it and buy a new one.
According to information in an owner's manual for a Gamefisher model # 225.581508 15" Transom and a model # 225.581498 20" Transom . . .
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The model and serial numbers will be found on a decal attached to the port stern bracket.
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You should change your impeller.
It is located at the top of the gearbox, around the vertical engine shaft.
First, disconnect the gear control. Underneath the steering bracket, you'll see a long nut with a counternut. ( Maybe you'll have to shift FWD or BWD to get better access ). Loosen the counternut 1/4 turn and then turn the long nut up ( 2 open box wrenches 10mm ).
Then remove the 4 bolts holding from lower to upper the gearcase ( just above the anti-cavitation plate )
The gearbox should drop down easily.
Then remove the 4 screws of the waterpump ( top of gearcase, around the long vertical shaft ). Lift the waterpupp housing, you'll get the impeller.
To reassemble the waterpump, grease the cup in the housing with PTFE or silicone grease, and while pushing the housing down over the impeller, rotate the shaft clockwise.
Reassemble all the rest in reverse order.
Check and adjust the gear shifting...
TRY TURNING THE FLYWHEEL TO HELP LINE UP THE SPLINES ...
OR PUT THE LOWER UNIT IN GEAR SO THAT WHEN YOU ROTATE THE PROPELLER THE SHAFT TURNS... THAT SHOULD HELP YOU LINE IT RIGHT UP
Common problem is the thermostats staying closed. If i remember correctly they should be replaced every year. Water should be spitting out on the upper part of the shaft. Good luck on that fishin'
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