spitfireap
Cadet
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- Oct 22, 2016
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I completed the rewiring of my 1978 1150 and took it out to the lake to test the motor. I was having a good day on the lake, but remembered pretty early that I'd reset the tilt lock pin to the hole closest to the transom when working on the boat and forgot to reset it. When I tried to tilt the motor up while on the water in order to reset the pin, I couldn't. It wouldn't budge. I thought maybe I didn't have enough leverage trying to do it while balancing near the transom so I went in and trailered the boat to do it near land. It wouldn't budge there either. Checked both times that the boat was in neutral, so that wasn't the issue. Just to tilt up the motor I had to remove the pin.
Well, I reset the pin and tried to set the motor down, but the reverse lock wouldn't latch. It was already in the "closed" position. It seems the latch assembly had rotated towards closed and was sitting there as the default neutral position. Anybody have any idea here? This was the first use of the motor after removing the lower unit to replace the impeller. I thought I'd paid close attention to how everything was set up, but it's possible I reinstalled the link rod incorrectly. Any help would be great. I've included some pics to show how things are lining up.
Well, I reset the pin and tried to set the motor down, but the reverse lock wouldn't latch. It was already in the "closed" position. It seems the latch assembly had rotated towards closed and was sitting there as the default neutral position. Anybody have any idea here? This was the first use of the motor after removing the lower unit to replace the impeller. I thought I'd paid close attention to how everything was set up, but it's possible I reinstalled the link rod incorrectly. Any help would be great. I've included some pics to show how things are lining up.