Rivergator
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 7, 2013
- Messages
- 224
Long time away from iboats. This is Rivergator. I had my boat now 3 times in the water for testing purposes and to make on the water adjustments. I couldn't be happier considering that I completely restored this Katrina wreck. I still need to do some upholstery and cosmetic work but all the technical/mechanical stuff is done and everything works good, but....there is always a but. I am having a very hard time shifting into neutral. I believe that my upper and lower shift cables are adjusted right. The drive works perfect. Solid gear engagement in Forward and the same in Reverse and a perfect Neutral. Prop spins freely and silently. Naturally I can shift easily into Neutral when out of the water but when in the water and there is a load on the prop, not so easy. As I proceed to shift into neutral the shift interrupt switch causes the engine wanting to die but as I get closer to the neutral position the gears just don't want to let go. Only after applying what I would call excessive force on the remote shifter will it finally shift into neutral. By that time the engine just about stalled. As a matter of fact if the situation on the water permits I actually allow the engine to die and then make the final push to the neutral position just to take it easy on the entire shift mechanism and the gears in the drive. Any idea why slipping into neutral is so hard?