Captain Fluegel
Cadet
- Joined
- Aug 28, 2011
- Messages
- 13
So this year before I put my boat in the water I had several to dos.
1.Replace Floor/Carpet
2. Replace Gimble bearing and belows both exhaust and what ever the upper one is called
I did most of the floor over the winter and had finished it up and was putting the interior back together, this included re attaching the wiring harness to the series of boards placed along the hull. Also ran along side the hull was my Throttle/steering/Gear selecting cables. In an attempt to have everything nice and tidy I ziptied all of the cables together nice and tight along the hull. I then replaced the Gimble bearing(7 hours) and the belows (20 minutes). I had a considerably hard time putting the outdrive (VP-SX) on and after reading several post on this website decided some gentle tapping with a 10lbs sledge was the way to go and finally got it back on. When I went to reconnect the shift cable I noticed it took considerable effort and when I pushed harder broke the anchor on the plate of the throttle control, I have since put it back together and it still seems stuck. I have never had a problem with a stuck shifter before and wondered if I may have damaged my cable or something when putting the outdrive back together. I really would enjoy not removing my outdrive and am looking to resolve this issue as quickly as possible. The ****er moves in and out of gear easily when the anchor is broke leading me to believe its not the shift assembly and the gear selector on the Outdrive itself is fairly easily changed by hand. I guess my question is mainly did I screw something up when putting the outdrive back on and if so is there a way to trouble shoot that?
1.Replace Floor/Carpet
2. Replace Gimble bearing and belows both exhaust and what ever the upper one is called
I did most of the floor over the winter and had finished it up and was putting the interior back together, this included re attaching the wiring harness to the series of boards placed along the hull. Also ran along side the hull was my Throttle/steering/Gear selecting cables. In an attempt to have everything nice and tidy I ziptied all of the cables together nice and tight along the hull. I then replaced the Gimble bearing(7 hours) and the belows (20 minutes). I had a considerably hard time putting the outdrive (VP-SX) on and after reading several post on this website decided some gentle tapping with a 10lbs sledge was the way to go and finally got it back on. When I went to reconnect the shift cable I noticed it took considerable effort and when I pushed harder broke the anchor on the plate of the throttle control, I have since put it back together and it still seems stuck. I have never had a problem with a stuck shifter before and wondered if I may have damaged my cable or something when putting the outdrive back together. I really would enjoy not removing my outdrive and am looking to resolve this issue as quickly as possible. The ****er moves in and out of gear easily when the anchor is broke leading me to believe its not the shift assembly and the gear selector on the Outdrive itself is fairly easily changed by hand. I guess my question is mainly did I screw something up when putting the outdrive back on and if so is there a way to trouble shoot that?