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    can anyone tell me if there is to be a groove in the upper and lower shifter shafts where the joiner goes? 1982 dt25, i had problems with my old evinrude because someone got a long shaft and cut this shaft and while i was out in the bay one day the outboard started slipping out of gear and i had to be towed home. when i pulled this dt25 lower unit off i noticed that there was not groove and the shaft appeared to have been cut at some stage.

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    i attached a picture of an evinrude shaft mid 70's. this is what i am talking about!!
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    • #3
      shift rod, dt25, '82

      Are you asking if your dt25 needs this groove? Or for the evinrude?
      I, am not sure, but thought your shift rod had a hole for a pin to go through, them a clip that held the through pin in place?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Solarman View Post
        Are you asking if your dt25 needs this groove? Or for the evinrude?
        I, am not sure, but thought your shift rod had a hole for a pin to go through, them a clip that held the through pin in place?
        this model has a brass rod connector, and the top rod has a groove in it. but different than the one picture does the same thing.

        i am asking if my dt25 should have a groove

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        • #5
          dt25, 82, shift rod

          Well according to parts pix, your clutch rod/shift rod has a pin going through a hole at top, then the midsection shows a groove in the upper rod end, but doesn't show a groove in the matching lower rod end (or my pic doesn't show it?) That mates into the connector. So, I would say it doesn't have a groove according to the pic.
          Hope this is helpful.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Solarman View Post
            Well according to parts pix, your clutch rod/shift rod has a pin going through a hole at top, then the midsection shows a groove in the upper rod end, but doesn't show a groove in the matching lower rod end (or my pic doesn't show it?) That mates into the connector. So, I would say it doesn't have a groove according to the pic.
            Hope this is helpful.
            it is the lower rod end i am concerned about. the pics i have seen show the same as yours. i had problem in the past and my lower end shaft that goes into the connector seems to have been cut by hand and not machine. this is done because a gearbox is replaced with a box from a long shaft and people are to lazy to do the right thing and change to shifter shaft over.

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