matt167
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Fighting with multiple things and possibilities now with my shifting.. I have a Mercury outboard controller ( new ), so this is a little different than most setups I’m sure. New Teleflex extreme cables. Lower shift is older but in good shape. It’s smooth with very little free play
The controller throws the upper shift cable a little over 3.5” from forward to reverse.. I can catch forward and neutral perfectly but reverse rattles. I pulled the lower shift cable and adjusted it until I could catch reverse. It ended up 6.5” in forward so mathematically and visually it’s not pushing the cable into forward but it does go in.
The outboard controller has a second set of pin positions that are farther out but the cables didn’t seem to line up as well. Do I need to use the second set of holes? I’m getting 3.5” of travel which should be enough I think. What could I be missing?
Right now engine off, I get forward ( prop locked ) in the forward detent. Neutral in neutral and reverse in the reverse detent ( prop locked ). The lower shift cable measures 6.5” in forward but ( engine off ) I have all gears
The controller throws the upper shift cable a little over 3.5” from forward to reverse.. I can catch forward and neutral perfectly but reverse rattles. I pulled the lower shift cable and adjusted it until I could catch reverse. It ended up 6.5” in forward so mathematically and visually it’s not pushing the cable into forward but it does go in.
The outboard controller has a second set of pin positions that are farther out but the cables didn’t seem to line up as well. Do I need to use the second set of holes? I’m getting 3.5” of travel which should be enough I think. What could I be missing?
Right now engine off, I get forward ( prop locked ) in the forward detent. Neutral in neutral and reverse in the reverse detent ( prop locked ). The lower shift cable measures 6.5” in forward but ( engine off ) I have all gears