Cordovakid
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I have a 1981 25hp Mercury with manual pull start. For some reason, this motor WILL allow the operator to pull the engine over with the rope start if the motor is in any gear (ie. forward, neutral or reverse). This is normally a safety feature that only allows you to start in neutral. I took a look under the cowl, and noticed that there is an upper lockout latch present, which would normally prevent this type of operation, is not engaging in the "locked" position on the pull start. However, if the throttle is increased approximately 20% from the normal starting position, the throttle cam pulls the upper latch over enough to engage the locking mechanism for a pull start while in gear.
Is something possibly out of alignment with the throttle cam, or can I maybe just reset the latch to move into place at idle throttle?
Is something possibly out of alignment with the throttle cam, or can I maybe just reset the latch to move into place at idle throttle?