Reverse problem

millerman666

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Apr 27, 2005
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I recently replaced my impellar, and when i was putting the outdrive back on the intermediate shift shaft (brass arm located in lwr unit) got bent, tried to bend it back as best i could. Could this be the reason why it is not engaging into reverse all the way. Loud grinding noise in reverse. Forward is fine.
 

Bondo

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Re: Reverse problem

It's Either That,..... Or You Didn't get the Cable Adjustment Right........
 

Haut Medoc

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Re: Reverse problem

The cable length doesn't change when removing the out-drive.You probably need to work on rebending the arm, the tolerance is pretty small for proper performance.The grinding is from it not quite engaging obviosly.
 

dka1ser

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Re: Reverse problem

the tolerances between F-N-R on these things is tiny. I was tinkering with my mercury outboard, and when replacing the lower unit after a water pump job, was amazed at the small amount of shift-shart twist puts it in and out of gear. <br /><br />re-bend the shaft, replace the shaft, or try adjusting the shift cable.
 

Bt Doctur

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Re: Reverse problem

if it bent downward you could have damaged the shaft itself or the "C" arm that moves the shift spool in the lower unit.
 
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