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I haven't been able to find anything on how to adjust the reverse bucket on my Glastron gt207 in order to fine tune neutral. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
1. Remove the nut.
2. Remove the cotter pin.
3. Remove the plastic insert by pulling up until it comes out.
4. Pull the rod UP until the large brass nut (5) comes out.
5. Spin the brass nut clock or counter clockwise one turn at a time.
6. Not shown, you now need to pull or push the rod in/out until the brass nut aligns with the hole once again. Then lower it in black and reverse the whole process.
Here's a video that shows how to remove the pump. But it's also useful to see how some these parts go together.
Luc, I've made it to your step 5. I have been unable to turn the nut due to the surrounding casing (see pic) and I'm reluctant to pull the rod up any further in order to get the needed clearance. Thoughts?
Looks clear to me. This entire circled thing turns aka the nut. Are you saying you can't turn it? It should spin pretty easily now that the bottom is out of the white plastic insert.
It can now move freely, but when I attempt to make even a quarter turn, it is obstructed by metal on two sides. In my pic, the distance between the two blue lines is less than the distance of the red line.
Gotcha. I just lifted it up past those and then did a turn. Had no issues doing that. I did force it a bit though. Alternatively, you can presumably remove the white piece at the back and that will probably give you more play. But I haven't done taht. Looks like a simple white plastic piece that is just screwed in.