Running a new-to-me '66 Mercruiser IC with EZ-shift. I had the sterndrive off in order to evaluate its condition before I was willing to drive it. But I did not crack open the gear box. I also did not attempt any adjustments to the shift linkages when I reassembled it. Although I'm mechanically competent, I have no boat repair experience.
Evenything I fix on this boat reveals another repair to be done. About what I'd expect from a nearly 60-year-old boat. Current issue getting my attention is the transmission. When I shift into forward gear, it's a pretty long throw on the shifter, from idle at 12 high, it doesn't grab forward until I get almost to the 9 o'clock position. But then it shifts into gear pretty smoothly. I can live with that, if I have to.
When I shift to reverse it's a much shorter throw of the shifter, and then a much more pronounced "clunk" as it goes into gear. The worst problem though, is coming OUT of reverse. When I move the shifter to 12 o'clock from forward, I go into idle. When I'm shifting from reverse, at the 12 position the shifter hits a hard spot, I have to push it just a bit harder to make it move th elast inch to find idle, and then it "clunks" again not quite as hard as when it went into gear.
So the mai problem/symptom is with how hard it is going in and out of reverse, but the seconday probalem is that I'd like forward and reverse to be somehwat symmetrical in terms of how far I have to swing the shifter/throttle.
Hoping someone has ideas on what may cause this, and how to diagnose and/or repair. Thanks in advance.
And here she is in her current state. Much work ongoing.

Evenything I fix on this boat reveals another repair to be done. About what I'd expect from a nearly 60-year-old boat. Current issue getting my attention is the transmission. When I shift into forward gear, it's a pretty long throw on the shifter, from idle at 12 high, it doesn't grab forward until I get almost to the 9 o'clock position. But then it shifts into gear pretty smoothly. I can live with that, if I have to.
When I shift to reverse it's a much shorter throw of the shifter, and then a much more pronounced "clunk" as it goes into gear. The worst problem though, is coming OUT of reverse. When I move the shifter to 12 o'clock from forward, I go into idle. When I'm shifting from reverse, at the 12 position the shifter hits a hard spot, I have to push it just a bit harder to make it move th elast inch to find idle, and then it "clunks" again not quite as hard as when it went into gear.
So the mai problem/symptom is with how hard it is going in and out of reverse, but the seconday probalem is that I'd like forward and reverse to be somehwat symmetrical in terms of how far I have to swing the shifter/throttle.
Hoping someone has ideas on what may cause this, and how to diagnose and/or repair. Thanks in advance.
And here she is in her current state. Much work ongoing.
