Bewtweenthebridges
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I have researched the forum and it appears that cone clutch issues with Penta SX-A Outdrives are common. I have the typical problem of the drive will not drop into FORWARD but drops into REVERSE easily. RPMS are >800 and I have checked the fluid as well.
In checking the shift cables I am looking for experienced guidance. If I disconnect the linkage and manually rotate the linkage arm connected to the shifting dog to the extreme downward (Clockwise) position then the FWD drive engages (ie cannot rotate the prop in FWD direction by hand). It is obvious that cable is not pulling the linkage arm to this max forward position.
The rotation (and linear distance change) is small at only about 3/8 inch from where the drive just begins to engage all the way to the maximum CW position. I can definitely tell there is a detent at the neutral position but at the FWD and REV maximum rotation positions - a detent is not apparent.
Here are my questions:
I would like to believe that I can adjust the cable to get to full rotational position BUT am I fooling myself that this will solve the problem long term and only give me a few more runs on the lake before leaving me stranded?
Both FWD and REV seem extremely sensitive to the last bit of linkage rotation with ~ 3/8" going from start of drive engagement to full max position. Is this a sign my clutch is shot?
Photos below show rotating linkage hole position at Max Fwd rotation and when I feel the drive just fully engage in FWD - a very small difference overall
Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks
In checking the shift cables I am looking for experienced guidance. If I disconnect the linkage and manually rotate the linkage arm connected to the shifting dog to the extreme downward (Clockwise) position then the FWD drive engages (ie cannot rotate the prop in FWD direction by hand). It is obvious that cable is not pulling the linkage arm to this max forward position.
The rotation (and linear distance change) is small at only about 3/8 inch from where the drive just begins to engage all the way to the maximum CW position. I can definitely tell there is a detent at the neutral position but at the FWD and REV maximum rotation positions - a detent is not apparent.
Here are my questions:
I would like to believe that I can adjust the cable to get to full rotational position BUT am I fooling myself that this will solve the problem long term and only give me a few more runs on the lake before leaving me stranded?
Both FWD and REV seem extremely sensitive to the last bit of linkage rotation with ~ 3/8" going from start of drive engagement to full max position. Is this a sign my clutch is shot?
Photos below show rotating linkage hole position at Max Fwd rotation and when I feel the drive just fully engage in FWD - a very small difference overall
Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks