Sparkinator
Chief Petty Officer
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- Aug 15, 2009
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The drive is 'loading up' before shifting into forward. Once it shifts into forward, it throttles up smoothly. It is shifting into reverse smoothly, but it is hard to throttle up in reverse. It hits a hard spot and you have to put your weight behind it to throttle up when in reverse.
I went through the cable adjustment proceedure by the book, but couldn't find anything that I could adjust. The throttle looked spot on, but the shift cable at the drive was adjusted all the way in, and needed to be further in. With the shifter in N, the adjustment nut was all the way in, and the cable was bowed a little due to being too long. The keeper that holds the cable at the drive was installed correctly.
Next time I'm at the lake, I'm going to tear into the shift control at the helm. I'm hoping the cables were hooked up incorrectly or in the wrong slot for my particular drive and it is shifting into reverse too quickly making it hard to throttle up and making it shift late into forward.
Make sense?
Anybody else seen this before?
I went through the cable adjustment proceedure by the book, but couldn't find anything that I could adjust. The throttle looked spot on, but the shift cable at the drive was adjusted all the way in, and needed to be further in. With the shifter in N, the adjustment nut was all the way in, and the cable was bowed a little due to being too long. The keeper that holds the cable at the drive was installed correctly.
Next time I'm at the lake, I'm going to tear into the shift control at the helm. I'm hoping the cables were hooked up incorrectly or in the wrong slot for my particular drive and it is shifting into reverse too quickly making it hard to throttle up and making it shift late into forward.
Make sense?
Anybody else seen this before?