pursuit2460
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Aug 24, 2004
- Messages
- 189
New to me 2000 Pursuit 2460 w/Mercruiser 5.7 TBI Bravo 3. Had hard shift since I bought it 2 months ago. I removed lower unit and upper unit so I could replace all the seals since I didn't know the last time it was done. Ordered all the o-rings, new shift cable & bellow, anodes and Mercury Gear oil. All Mercury parts. Did all the work and reinstalled outdrive. Also checked the detent ball and shift lever, perfect, no issue. So now the shifting got like 50% better. Before when shifting into F or R it really dragged, almost felt like a really bad rusted cable. Old cable did have out shell cut but it still moved kinda freely. Also when shifting into R, with the amount of force it took to make it engage, when it did engage, since you had force on it, it gave throttle making the boat jump backwards. So like I said, now it feels like 50% better but it's still hard. I replaced the shift cable from the throttle control to the shift bracket and checked it with out the outdrive shift cable connected. It moves smoothly. Wish it was like that with the outdrive cable connected. My old shift cable had the barrel pinned and used that same piece on the new cable. This way its already adjusted. Checked cable and its smooth as can be when not connect to outdrive. So what ideas can you give me. I have poured through lots of threads but all are asking before shift cable replacement. I also thought it would have been my detent ball, but it was like new and moved freely. By the way, I have never owned a I/O so I don't know how they are supposed to shift. I always had outboards and they shifted with minimal effort.