knotworthy
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Hi All, I am new here, I do reference thie site frequently though now I have a problem I hope someone can help me with.
I have a 1980 Viking 22' with a 470 in it. It was just rebuilt last year, it still has less than 20 hours, so I'm still breaking it in.
The outdrive is about 3 yrs old. Yesterday when running out at around 2000 - 2500 rpm the engine revved up like it went into neutral, I pulled back on the throttle and slowed down, put it back into forward and away it went only to have the same thing happen a few minutes later. We shut it down and fished for a few hours with the kicker to let it cool down. When I started it up again and tried to go it would not shift at all fwd or rvse, but it would rev up. There was no noise when it happened it just seemed to slip out of gear. Thankfully my buddy was out too and we got a tow in. The prop is tight and looks ok, and the shift cable seems to be moving properly. I've heard possibly the prop or the hub, the prop being the lesser of the two evils. I'ts still sitting in the water, so I haven't looked at it closely yet. I was out on Lake Erie so I'm sure I didn't hit anything as I said there was no noise at all. How do I determine what the problem is?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated...
Thanks, Knot
I have a 1980 Viking 22' with a 470 in it. It was just rebuilt last year, it still has less than 20 hours, so I'm still breaking it in.
The outdrive is about 3 yrs old. Yesterday when running out at around 2000 - 2500 rpm the engine revved up like it went into neutral, I pulled back on the throttle and slowed down, put it back into forward and away it went only to have the same thing happen a few minutes later. We shut it down and fished for a few hours with the kicker to let it cool down. When I started it up again and tried to go it would not shift at all fwd or rvse, but it would rev up. There was no noise when it happened it just seemed to slip out of gear. Thankfully my buddy was out too and we got a tow in. The prop is tight and looks ok, and the shift cable seems to be moving properly. I've heard possibly the prop or the hub, the prop being the lesser of the two evils. I'ts still sitting in the water, so I haven't looked at it closely yet. I was out on Lake Erie so I'm sure I didn't hit anything as I said there was no noise at all. How do I determine what the problem is?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated...
Thanks, Knot