I have a 2003 Mercury 115 EFI outboard (s/n OT577928) that I have a hard time shifting into neutral. Sometimes it will go right in smoothly and other times I have to use 2 hands and really pull on it to get it into neutral. The engine starts and runs good and has no issues shifting into forward or reverse. I have replaced the shift cable that runs from the controls up by the the steering back to the motor and that did not solve my problem. Today I pulled the shift/neutral switch out and tested it on a meter....no continuity when the plunger is extended and continuity when it is depressed. It seems to be in adjustment as the plunger to the switch was between the marks on the slider that is connected to the shift mechanism. Before I pulled the switch out I started the outboard and depressed the plunger on the shift/neutral switch by hand but I did not hear any change in RPMs. That was with the motor in neutral. I didn't think to try it with the engine in gear. I am new to boats and learning as I go. I have a Mercury Service Manual for this engine but I cant find much info on this switch or where else to look to find a solution. My next step is to pull the control handle apart and see if there is a mechanical issue there that could be causing this. When I bought the boat/engine the engine was in pieces. The pistons and all the internals were together but i had to put the cams in and all the bolt on parts. A fuel pump was all I replaced to get it running. The boat is usable as is but it makes it pretty stressful coming into the dock. Any help or thoughts on what to check would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.