I have a 2023 Chaparral with an Alpha 1 drive. Having issues with the engine stalling when I shift out of reverse into neutral. I've confirmed that the shift interrupter switch engages and releases normally when pressed and released by hand.
In checking operation with the boat in the water and tied up at the dock it appears the actuator lever (the part that rotates up and down to press the interrupter switch when shifting) seems to "hang up" and keeps the switch pressed for too long, then the engine stalls. It only happens coming out of revserse, I have no problems going from forward to neutral or from neutral to either gear. If I jiggle the shift lever at the helm a bit right after a I shift into neutral it seems to free up and not stall.
Is there a need to lubricate or adjust the lever?
In checking operation with the boat in the water and tied up at the dock it appears the actuator lever (the part that rotates up and down to press the interrupter switch when shifting) seems to "hang up" and keeps the switch pressed for too long, then the engine stalls. It only happens coming out of revserse, I have no problems going from forward to neutral or from neutral to either gear. If I jiggle the shift lever at the helm a bit right after a I shift into neutral it seems to free up and not stall.
Is there a need to lubricate or adjust the lever?