Serf27
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Hi all, another shift cable thread.
1984 omc sterndrive v6.
the throttle/shift lever was very stiff so i decided to try and lube all the cables.
I took the accelerator apart and cleaned it and re greased it.
the the throttle cables and shift cable were cleaned by blowing wd-40 through them. Not much wd-40 came out of them from the other end but they were sliding back and forth smooth for the most part.
I took the shift adapter housing apart and used some grease on it too.
i dropped the lower gear case to access the main shift cable.
I blew wd-40 trough this cable and it did flow out of the other end well then I blew some oil through it as I saw some do it on YouTube.
I assembled everything and after adjusting the shift cable so it could move between forward, neutral and reverse, the accelerator is still hard to shift into gear.
the main shift cable in the rear goes into a “shift housing and support assembly” I cleaned this as well and oiled it.
None of the cables had tears or were frayed.
Im at a loss as why the shifting is still stiff.
It is “shiftable” and I suppose drivable but almost seems like a safety hazard.
I feel like it will use a good amount of force to shift into forward then finally get in gear and move the accelerator too far causing it the boat to move forward and I would prefer that doe not happen.
With the lower drive removed, I was able to easily shift gears by hand by pulling the “rack, shift rod” up and down.
all cables moved freely. Once everything is put together is when it stiffens up.
Any help or tips is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
1984 omc sterndrive v6.
the throttle/shift lever was very stiff so i decided to try and lube all the cables.
I took the accelerator apart and cleaned it and re greased it.
the the throttle cables and shift cable were cleaned by blowing wd-40 through them. Not much wd-40 came out of them from the other end but they were sliding back and forth smooth for the most part.
I took the shift adapter housing apart and used some grease on it too.
i dropped the lower gear case to access the main shift cable.
I blew wd-40 trough this cable and it did flow out of the other end well then I blew some oil through it as I saw some do it on YouTube.
I assembled everything and after adjusting the shift cable so it could move between forward, neutral and reverse, the accelerator is still hard to shift into gear.
the main shift cable in the rear goes into a “shift housing and support assembly” I cleaned this as well and oiled it.
None of the cables had tears or were frayed.
Im at a loss as why the shifting is still stiff.
It is “shiftable” and I suppose drivable but almost seems like a safety hazard.
I feel like it will use a good amount of force to shift into forward then finally get in gear and move the accelerator too far causing it the boat to move forward and I would prefer that doe not happen.
With the lower drive removed, I was able to easily shift gears by hand by pulling the “rack, shift rod” up and down.
all cables moved freely. Once everything is put together is when it stiffens up.
Any help or tips is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.