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Old 08-24-2010, 09:15 AM
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I took my foot off to change out my water pump impeller-it was split in half- and now it is stuck in forward but had to put it in reverse to go forward, i couldn't push the throttle in forward- A mech told me to drop the foot and turn the lil gear shaft 3 time's make sure it was in neutral and put it back so i did- well now it's still stuck in forward still but the throttle goes in forward but can't go in reverse.. any suggestion??
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Old 08-24-2010, 09:25 AM
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I tried following that, and now My head may explode.......................try explaining that again pls??
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Old 08-24-2010, 09:27 AM
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Let me know what you find out! I am having a similar problem. Myine will go in forward and reverse but, cannot find neutral! It happened after I did the impellar too.

I'm sure it's simple but, I'm clueless on the matter. I guess I should have taken it to a mechanic!
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Old 08-24-2010, 09:52 AM
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I tried following that, and now My head may explode.......................try explaining that again pls??
It's always in gear going forward--no matter if the throttle handle is in forward, neaturel or reverse--but the throttle goes in forward fine but it is very hard to push the throttle in the reverse position but wherever it is the boat is in gear going forward- always
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Old 08-24-2010, 10:17 AM
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You need to find where the neutral position is for the gear on the foot and then make sure your hand control by the steering wheel is in neutral and then you should be able to stab the foot without any problems.
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Old 08-24-2010, 10:52 AM
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When you dropped the foot.........do you have to take the shift linkage apart first? I think this is required on most engines. You may have reconnected this linkage differently than when you took it apart.

You may need to adjust this linkage to get it set correctly. Sounds like the shift rod need to be set to give you more movement to the "reverse" direction.

Look at the linkage and note where the "Lock" nut is located. Now try to move the shift lever to the reverse position. Which way did the shift rod move....probably downward.

To make the shift rod move farther toward the "reverse" postiton.....the rod needs to be adjusted so that it is a little longer.

Don't make very big adjustments to the linkage. The linkage must be set fairly exact or you will not "hit" the netural position. Once you think you have it set correctly, check to see if the prop will turn while it is in the netural position. After this test....have someone move the shift lever just a little and then turn the prop to see when the gear engages. Check this for forward and reverse, and make adjustments to find the middle of the netural.

One you have this set.....it is time to test it while the engine is running.

With the engine running [at the boat launch or with water hose connected].....try shifting to forward and reverse. Check to see if the gears are engaging proberly. If not, make small adjustments until you have it set where the shift lever "netural" in close to the same for engaging the forward and reverse.

If it is not set correctly......you will hear a little grinding noise and that is not good for the gears. Keep adjusting it, until you have it set correctly. Don't stop adjusting "when you have it close". If either the forward or reverse is still engaging when you first start to move the shift lever from neutral....it needs another adjustment.

The gears are expensive to replace......not to mention down time for fishing......spend a little while to get it set correctly.

I hope you understand this.....PM me if you would like to talk about this.
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