Hello,
I have a 1986 SeaRay Saville 17ft with a 3.0L OMC. I purchased last fall and took 1 quick test ride. It shifted hard into neutral and would make a bang or cluck noise when it was just about on plane. So after a winters worth of research and studying I dove into the project this spring. I removed the outdrive, replaced the lower shift cable and bellows. The bell crank shift area was full of sand so I figured I had found the issue. I used a shift cable adjustment tool when installing the shift cable. The controls shifted quite easy and smooth in the garage. The one thing I did not do was check the tension of the shift. The lower cable moved quite easily. But the shift control is a tad harder to move than "one finger" easily like the info I have read suggests. Today I took a test ride and it shifted much easier but still is some resistance moving into neutral. The " clunk" now happens as soon as I throttle up from an idle.The shift control is a Quicksilver which I am thinking is for a Mercruiser. It looks to be original but I really don't know if it is. Are the adjustments different with this control? Does anyone have an opinion on this or any guidance on what to do next?
Thank you
I have a 1986 SeaRay Saville 17ft with a 3.0L OMC. I purchased last fall and took 1 quick test ride. It shifted hard into neutral and would make a bang or cluck noise when it was just about on plane. So after a winters worth of research and studying I dove into the project this spring. I removed the outdrive, replaced the lower shift cable and bellows. The bell crank shift area was full of sand so I figured I had found the issue. I used a shift cable adjustment tool when installing the shift cable. The controls shifted quite easy and smooth in the garage. The one thing I did not do was check the tension of the shift. The lower cable moved quite easily. But the shift control is a tad harder to move than "one finger" easily like the info I have read suggests. Today I took a test ride and it shifted much easier but still is some resistance moving into neutral. The " clunk" now happens as soon as I throttle up from an idle.The shift control is a Quicksilver which I am thinking is for a Mercruiser. It looks to be original but I really don't know if it is. Are the adjustments different with this control? Does anyone have an opinion on this or any guidance on what to do next?
Thank you