craig newton
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2004 50hp Mercury 4cyl 4stroke EFI on a 17' Alumaweld.
I have a side mounted control box. Shifting has never been as smooth as I would like it to be even after I had a shop adjust the cables. According to my manual the adjustment didn't align the cables correctly but I assumed they knew what they were doing and it was only 1/4" off. It got to the point I was having to jerk it to get it in and out of gear (especially reverse). I disconnected the shift cable at the engine thinking (hoping) it was binding up, dried up or frayed somewhere between the engine and the control box. I was hoping for a semi-easy remove and replace job. But now I can easily push the lever on the control box from one end to the other.
So grabbing hold of the linkage at the top of the shift shaft, I can turn it to forward and back to neutral without any problem but I have to be turning the prop at the same time I turn the shift shaft to reverse in order for it to smoothly go in to gear. I was told that was normal. So I don't know what else to check. Could being a 1/4" off in shift cable length cause that much trouble shifting? Is there anything else I should be checking? I welcome and very much appreciate any input. Thank you
I have a side mounted control box. Shifting has never been as smooth as I would like it to be even after I had a shop adjust the cables. According to my manual the adjustment didn't align the cables correctly but I assumed they knew what they were doing and it was only 1/4" off. It got to the point I was having to jerk it to get it in and out of gear (especially reverse). I disconnected the shift cable at the engine thinking (hoping) it was binding up, dried up or frayed somewhere between the engine and the control box. I was hoping for a semi-easy remove and replace job. But now I can easily push the lever on the control box from one end to the other.
So grabbing hold of the linkage at the top of the shift shaft, I can turn it to forward and back to neutral without any problem but I have to be turning the prop at the same time I turn the shift shaft to reverse in order for it to smoothly go in to gear. I was told that was normal. So I don't know what else to check. Could being a 1/4" off in shift cable length cause that much trouble shifting? Is there anything else I should be checking? I welcome and very much appreciate any input. Thank you