1973 Cobalt 16'
165 hp Mercruiser inline 6
Mercruiser Sterndrive
S/N Engine 3557135
S/N Sterndrive 3567568
Each year when I put my boat in the water for the first time it typically will not stay running when I shift it into gear. I've learned to adjust the idle up a little and that always takes care of the problem. After a few minutes of driving I adjust the idle back to normal.
After three years of no use I got everything ready to go this year and was expecting this same scenerio. I actually had no opportunity to adjust the idle up this year, as I had no screwdriver in the boat. Expecting it was going to die, I shifted pretty swiftly into reverse (and because of a close proximity to other boats and docks) shifted quickly into forward and was surprised that a) it didn't die & b) it shifted much firmer than in past boating seasons. I decided to drive directly to my dock before I experimented anymore. When I got to my dock I shifted into nuetral, but from that point on I could not get the boat to go into forward or reverse.
After getting towed to my dock and the boat up on the lift my first impression was that when I tried to move the shifter into forward or reverse with the boat not running I encounteedr a much stiffer shift resistance than what seemed normal. That has since abated. Today I disconnected the lower shift cable and it seems that the shifting is fairly normal on both the lower and upper shift cables.
What seems worrisome is that I reconnected the shift cable and put the shifter in reverse wot and had my assistant spin the prop clockwise. It would not lock up. We then tried forward WOT and spun it counterclockwise and it would not lock up. Whether testing in forward or reverse we only got a heavy clicking sound and feel (2 or 3 heavy clicks per revolution). I was doing this test to check the shift cut out switch, I was suspecting it was not adjusted properly.
Thanks for any help I may get, sorry this was so long.
165 hp Mercruiser inline 6
Mercruiser Sterndrive
S/N Engine 3557135
S/N Sterndrive 3567568
Each year when I put my boat in the water for the first time it typically will not stay running when I shift it into gear. I've learned to adjust the idle up a little and that always takes care of the problem. After a few minutes of driving I adjust the idle back to normal.
After three years of no use I got everything ready to go this year and was expecting this same scenerio. I actually had no opportunity to adjust the idle up this year, as I had no screwdriver in the boat. Expecting it was going to die, I shifted pretty swiftly into reverse (and because of a close proximity to other boats and docks) shifted quickly into forward and was surprised that a) it didn't die & b) it shifted much firmer than in past boating seasons. I decided to drive directly to my dock before I experimented anymore. When I got to my dock I shifted into nuetral, but from that point on I could not get the boat to go into forward or reverse.
After getting towed to my dock and the boat up on the lift my first impression was that when I tried to move the shifter into forward or reverse with the boat not running I encounteedr a much stiffer shift resistance than what seemed normal. That has since abated. Today I disconnected the lower shift cable and it seems that the shifting is fairly normal on both the lower and upper shift cables.
What seems worrisome is that I reconnected the shift cable and put the shifter in reverse wot and had my assistant spin the prop clockwise. It would not lock up. We then tried forward WOT and spun it counterclockwise and it would not lock up. Whether testing in forward or reverse we only got a heavy clicking sound and feel (2 or 3 heavy clicks per revolution). I was doing this test to check the shift cut out switch, I was suspecting it was not adjusted properly.
Thanks for any help I may get, sorry this was so long.