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    First, I'm a newbie to this site. Hello from Central Ohio! Ok, I own a vintage 1978, 85hp, model #85899C. This motor cannot have more than 125hrs tops and is like showroom condition. I've had it in storage for over 15yrs+ and I've used marine storage oil in the cylinders, occasionally turning the prop by hand. This year I've taken great care to restore my b***boat, trailer and to be very careful getting my outboard ready for next season. I'm a decent mechanic but I've never had an outboard apart. I've already taken off the carbs and dunked them, removed the jets and after re-install I hung the rabbit ears on and it started and ran fairly decent immediately. I noted there was decent water circulation however I know I have to install a new impeller rebuild kit.

    I don't have a service manual however I've searched the internet, including you tube and understand the basics of installing a new impeller. It does not look difficult however the initial steps of removing the lower unit is somewhat confusing. I get a general idea of the shift linkage having to be disconnected under the carbs but I get lost when reading about torque tab bolts and sacrificial anode bolt?.....I'm guessing the locations of such has to also be in the same general location under the carbs? I've yet to find a better illustration blow up to have the confidence to know I can get to these things without risking getting into situations that require specialized tools. Does anyone have a link or might easily explain how to wisely pursue taking this apart. The rest looks like a piece of cake with the exception of getting the shift linkage reattached properly. Thanks in advance! If the more wise approach is to buy a service manual, then so be it. Just trying to save 35 bucks.
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    tony edwards

    first off, be patient with this job. you need a long 1/4 inch extention and a 3/8 swivel socket for the shift linkage under the carbs. take a piece of paper and put it in the socket to hold the bolt you are removing. it is so much easier to reinstall it when you put the lower unit back on. dont turn shift shaft because it is measured for adjustment. the anode you are referring to is located below the ventilation plate on lower unit. ( the flat plates on either side of unit. once it is removed, there is a bolt up in the cavity under the anode also referred to the trim tab. the little fin that sticks down.) hope this helps

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      tony, thanks for your help and advice to get that linkage bolt out. I finally stumbled upon some great step by step instructions and it helped me find all the things that need to come loose or off before dropping the lower unit.

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        Disconnecting Shift Rod

        Originally posted by evinbuck View Post
        tony, thanks for your help and advice to get that linkage bolt out. I finally stumbled upon some great step by step instructions and it helped me find all the things that need to come loose or off before dropping the lower unit.
        Would like to p*** that information along...

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