Pruno
Seaman
- Joined
- Oct 9, 2019
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- 62
Hi all - finally got the boat in the water yesterday for the first time this season. As a result of haste and my own stupidity last fall I had to replace the lower shift cable this spring (among a few other items). I adjusted the the lower shift cable and the remote shift cable, then for posterity I did it one more time. Between having the manual and watching achris’ video a few times, I feel that I’ve done it correctly. However, boat in the water, it’s not shifting into neutral from either fwd or rev. I know the shift interrupter switch is a working switch, but it’s not engaging in the water. So today on the trailer I checked one more time.
Digging deeper I was able to determine that the shift interrupter will engage if the remote control is moved through the neutral position. So coming out of forward I would have to put it slightly into reverse, and out of reverse I’d have to put it slightly into forward to active the switch. I think that while in the water this was causing me to skip right over neutral and only go straight from fwd to rev and vice versa. It’s the newer style switch, so I don’t believe there is any adjustment I can make there.The only thing I found amiss is the remote shift cable “throw “ is measuring at 3 3/16”, maybe 3 1/4”, and I know this is out of spec
My question is, would the extra “throw” in the remote shift cable cause this problem? If so, is there any adjustment to be had, or am I looking at a new remote shift cable or new remote?
Everything I read and viewed about this problem points to the lower shift cable maybe something else I’m missing?
if it matters, I believe the remote to be a quicksilver 4000, alpha gen one drive, and the engine I’m unsure. The boat is new to me (and I to boating) and it’s not the original engine. There’s no s/n tag where it should be. What I do know is it a 4.3, the cover on the carb say thunderbolt V, vortec is stamped on the valve covers, and everything seems to match up with Merc manual 25.
Digging deeper I was able to determine that the shift interrupter will engage if the remote control is moved through the neutral position. So coming out of forward I would have to put it slightly into reverse, and out of reverse I’d have to put it slightly into forward to active the switch. I think that while in the water this was causing me to skip right over neutral and only go straight from fwd to rev and vice versa. It’s the newer style switch, so I don’t believe there is any adjustment I can make there.The only thing I found amiss is the remote shift cable “throw “ is measuring at 3 3/16”, maybe 3 1/4”, and I know this is out of spec
My question is, would the extra “throw” in the remote shift cable cause this problem? If so, is there any adjustment to be had, or am I looking at a new remote shift cable or new remote?
Everything I read and viewed about this problem points to the lower shift cable maybe something else I’m missing?
if it matters, I believe the remote to be a quicksilver 4000, alpha gen one drive, and the engine I’m unsure. The boat is new to me (and I to boating) and it’s not the original engine. There’s no s/n tag where it should be. What I do know is it a 4.3, the cover on the carb say thunderbolt V, vortec is stamped on the valve covers, and everything seems to match up with Merc manual 25.