Sorry about the picture quality, but there’s a pin that slides in near the base of the mount. If you lift the motor and look up at it you’ll see the latch arm that grabs it and holds it down. It’s released by a little lever near the starboard mounting screw.
if yours is anything like mine (admittedly a 6hp but I think it’s the same design), after 50 years the grease has solidified and the latch doesn’t move freely.
Be nice if its a simple fix and just gummed up. Just trying to get my bearings on what is what (get caught up on the names of things without a visual)...from what you mentioned. I've poked around a did some work to my Mercury, but I am new to these motors...and motors in general so forgive me for bein a noob. We all gotta start somewhere right...
Can you help me understand where and which way this "pin" slides in near base of the 'mount'?
- Does this pin slide in laterally?
- Can I see this pin while looking down at the outboard while its on my boat.. or do I have to take it off and get it up on a stand?
- The 'mount' is the bracket with the 2 clamps that holds the motor to the boats mounting plate, right?
"Released by a little lever near starboard mounting screw"
- Can I see the mounting screw while the motors still on the boat (in your circled red area)?
- Is the "lever" hidden up and under it?
- 'starboard mounting screw'.. out of the 2 clamps..this is the clamp on the starboard side, right?
So your saying that possibly, best case senereo, my latch is just siezed up by old hard grease. If I clean it out and get new grease on there it mught just start latchign again?
What kind of grease do I use?
Appreciate the help!! I'm lost here without it.