Happygolucky
Seaman Apprentice
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- Aug 30, 2021
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Hello fellow boaters , I´m trying to find out what´s causing my intermittent stalling problemwith my Bayliner Ciera 2355 from 1997 - 5,7L carb. It´s new to me since last season and initially I blamed the the problem on me not being a bit hesitant shifting into gear while docking..
However searching the net for a solution I start to suspect it´s not only my poor handling that´s causing Shift Interrupt Switch engaging going INTO gear (both FW as R ).
When shifting gear do work, the shifting is smooth so I'm inclined to believe the shift cable is good.
Watching the the shift mechanism while shifting with the Remote contrl,I did observe that the activating lever assembly / ( V-thing with the notch ) did wobble sideways and found that the larger bolt ( yellow circled) acting as an axis for the V-thing, was very loose !
Happy to have found the problem I started to thighten both bolts good , only to realize this would prevent the V-thing from moving as designed .
Question 1 ; what is the spec for tightening these bolts ?
In Service Manual #14 ( which I was lucky to be able to DL last year ) it´s s described how to adjust the Plunger type switch itself so it´s positioned 0,8 mm from the V-thing notch.
Checking my plunger-type switch ( black ) I see it´sits much closer but as far as I can see there´s no way to adjust it as the holes for the two screws are just circular- not oval as the (Newer?) Gray switches seem to have, allowing them to be adjusted ..
Question 2; How to adjust my black switch??
Any input is higly appreciated!
Henrik F
However searching the net for a solution I start to suspect it´s not only my poor handling that´s causing Shift Interrupt Switch engaging going INTO gear (both FW as R ).
When shifting gear do work, the shifting is smooth so I'm inclined to believe the shift cable is good.
Watching the the shift mechanism while shifting with the Remote contrl,I did observe that the activating lever assembly / ( V-thing with the notch ) did wobble sideways and found that the larger bolt ( yellow circled) acting as an axis for the V-thing, was very loose !
Happy to have found the problem I started to thighten both bolts good , only to realize this would prevent the V-thing from moving as designed .
Question 1 ; what is the spec for tightening these bolts ?
In Service Manual #14 ( which I was lucky to be able to DL last year ) it´s s described how to adjust the Plunger type switch itself so it´s positioned 0,8 mm from the V-thing notch.
Checking my plunger-type switch ( black ) I see it´sits much closer but as far as I can see there´s no way to adjust it as the holes for the two screws are just circular- not oval as the (Newer?) Gray switches seem to have, allowing them to be adjusted ..
Question 2; How to adjust my black switch??
Any input is higly appreciated!
Henrik F