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Appreciate the help!With gearcase removed with careful gentle rotation of the shift shaft & you should feel each detent & prop shaft will turn free in neutral.
I can't remember which way is correct rotation but by moving shift lever on cowling you can determine. If you try to rotate it backwards you will get stuck on the steep side of the cam.
So you will feel fwd then neutral then reverse. If you continue it will fall off the steep side of the cam & you go around again. Stop at 1st detent (fwd). Carefully install lower unit while shift lever is in fwd. If you rough handle the gearcase it may pop out of fwd & you will need to start over.
I thought it should be neutral also. It isn’t.That detent should be neutral but you are out of sync with what is happening below.
How do I go about solving that issue ?That detent should be neutral but you are out of sync with what is happening below.
I’ve done this with both lower unit placed in forward and shift lever in forward.Remove lower unit.----Just 2 nuts.-----Verify lower unit in neutral.-----Put lever in neutral.----Re-assemble.-----Or both lower unit in forward and lever in forward.---The clutch dog is spring loaded and jumps into forward when you are not looking.------This has baffled many folks over the last 50 years or so,.---That is why previous owner gave up on it.
I’ll try again with both placed in neutral and see where that gets meRemove lower unit.----Just 2 nuts.-----Verify lower unit in neutral.-----Put lever in neutral.----Re-assemble.-----Or both lower unit in forward and lever in forward.---The clutch dog is spring loaded and jumps into forward when you are not looking.------This has baffled many folks over the last 50 years or so,.---That is why previous owner gave up on it.
Yes it doesDoes the lower unit shift when it is off the motor ?
See the picture I posted above in the thread? Would that have anything to do with my issue I’m having ?Does the lower unit shift when it is off the motor ?
Just to confirm, are you saying to remove shift shaft,This is the cam I'm talking about in the gearcase. In this picture it is standing on edge. Installed, the splined hole would be up & down. As the shift linkage moves upstairs it translates to a rotating shaft that goes into lower unit & rotates this cam.
In this picture, at about 5:30 position in relation to the hole you see a shallow dish upwards, another at perhaps 4:30 & another not visible in the groove at about 3:30.
These are the points where fwd, neutral & reverse are in that order. There is a spring loaded pin that comes out the front of the prop shaft & rides up to each detent.
I believe you need to remove the gearcase & rotate the shift shaft about 270 degrees in the direction required to begin the climb up the ramp via the gradual side (in other words, about 6:30). I think you are stuck past the ramp & have fallen off the steep side. Once you are in the area of travel from 6:30 clockwise to 2:30 you will default into fwd gear. To be clear, fwd is the shallow part of cam (or even off cam), neutral is partially up cam & rev is full height of cam.
You hit the nail on the head. Problem solved. Thank you very much!Put both in FWD & reinstall.
But as I posted above, you will be in FWD for about 270 degrees of shaft totation. You need to be in the FWD detent on that cam in the picture I posted. So you need to carefully feel for that spot as as you rotate the shaft.
Maybe even less lol15 minutes?
Can’t play just yet. Another 12hr shift tomorrow then I’m on my 5 days off.Good, now go play.
Currently there is no tilt pin and it is not in troll. I was just flicking between fwd and neutral seeing if there was any movement in the lock - there was not.First course of action. You have a tilt pin in it? Is the tilt selector in troll (reverse lock doesn't work in troll). Is it adjusted correctly to where the reverse hooks are engaged enough to keep it from kicking up in reverse and neutral, but allow it to tilt in forward gear? It's a little finicky and needs TLC lubrication on pivot points. I have 7 of these 1 lunger engines but I have a mint 73' 4 hp that will only tilt up with the engine turned to port to tilt up, something with the little wire connected to the shift actuator . I lost interest in worrying about it. This motor can sit for 3 years and start on one pull so I'm good.