Steelguitarman
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I own a 1989 mercruiser 305 with an alpha 1 gen 1 sterndrive.
For the last 3 years, I've been dealing with a shift issue that would remain even after following the manual to a T. However, I alway got by making minor adjustments to a sweet spot.
Last season, that sweet spot was gone. To describe the symptoms, I could go into forward fine, and reverse fine. But one or the other I could not get out of, usually reverse. And when it would happen, I would basically need to shift slightly into forward gear to get it to go into neutral.
Too much slack is in the system and it would not trip the interruper switch.
Turns out my upper shift cable is worn, 3 3/8 in total travel, and lower shift cable is just under 9/16 in. Which had been, even when I replaced the cable 3 years ago, maybe a bit less then.
I pull the drive and cut the degrees template from the manual, and sure enough, the shift spool assembly has 12 degrees of play.
So my question is, what exactly on this system wears, is it the shift spool, the shift crank, or something with the shift shaft?
How do I check these?
Is this something I will be able to do?
I am fairly handy and have made my own tools before working on other outboards, however, I've never cracked into a mercruiser sterndrive.
There is a retaining ring that looks kinda suspicious, especially if it's seized into place. What are some of the special tools?
Is it more cost effective to buy a new sei lower unit(possibly upper too). This outdrive had the wrong gears installed during a 2009 rebuild(long before me). The motor runs great and I've never had any problems besides this shifting issue. Maybe it's something I tear down and see what's worn?
Thank you in advance, wanting to get her ready for summer trolling on erie!
For the last 3 years, I've been dealing with a shift issue that would remain even after following the manual to a T. However, I alway got by making minor adjustments to a sweet spot.
Last season, that sweet spot was gone. To describe the symptoms, I could go into forward fine, and reverse fine. But one or the other I could not get out of, usually reverse. And when it would happen, I would basically need to shift slightly into forward gear to get it to go into neutral.
Too much slack is in the system and it would not trip the interruper switch.
Turns out my upper shift cable is worn, 3 3/8 in total travel, and lower shift cable is just under 9/16 in. Which had been, even when I replaced the cable 3 years ago, maybe a bit less then.
I pull the drive and cut the degrees template from the manual, and sure enough, the shift spool assembly has 12 degrees of play.
So my question is, what exactly on this system wears, is it the shift spool, the shift crank, or something with the shift shaft?
How do I check these?
Is this something I will be able to do?
I am fairly handy and have made my own tools before working on other outboards, however, I've never cracked into a mercruiser sterndrive.
There is a retaining ring that looks kinda suspicious, especially if it's seized into place. What are some of the special tools?
Is it more cost effective to buy a new sei lower unit(possibly upper too). This outdrive had the wrong gears installed during a 2009 rebuild(long before me). The motor runs great and I've never had any problems besides this shifting issue. Maybe it's something I tear down and see what's worn?
Thank you in advance, wanting to get her ready for summer trolling on erie!