bmowers
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- Nov 19, 2012
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Boat Bayliner 175BR 2008 model Mercruiser 3.0 (Carb). Alpha 1 Gen 2.
The problem: When shifting INTO gear (forward or reverse) the boat surges slightly as if I moved the throttle forward. It has just started doing this the last 3 times out (about 1 week). I use the boat 2-3 times / week for slalom skiing and wake boarding. NORMALLY, I move the shift lever out of Neutral (by depressing the red lock out button on the underside of the shift handle THEN move the throttle slightly to more engage the drive to get boat moving. This surge is upsetting because 95% of the boat hours are for skiing and wake boarding and my skiiers don't like to feel that surge on the rope when getting set in the water while the rope is being lined up taught.
How frequent each boat session: this surging is INTERMITTANT to the extend of about 60%. The other 40% the gear engagement is completely normal.
WHAT I HAVE DONE THUS FAR:
1.) I have lubed and cleaned the (engine side) ends of both shift cables and throttle cable as well as all pivot points. This might have helped somewhat I feel.
2.) I have knocked the idle set screw on the carb down from 1015 RPM to 910 RPM. Now I think it may have helped by 10% so maybe I should keep going all the way down to the spec of 700 RPM ?
My reading of DON S's skickies is that the shift interrupter is not involved because I am going INTO gear.
I suspect the lower shift cable because going into reverse is slightly worse.
Has anyone had this problem?
Thanks guys.
Brian
The problem: When shifting INTO gear (forward or reverse) the boat surges slightly as if I moved the throttle forward. It has just started doing this the last 3 times out (about 1 week). I use the boat 2-3 times / week for slalom skiing and wake boarding. NORMALLY, I move the shift lever out of Neutral (by depressing the red lock out button on the underside of the shift handle THEN move the throttle slightly to more engage the drive to get boat moving. This surge is upsetting because 95% of the boat hours are for skiing and wake boarding and my skiiers don't like to feel that surge on the rope when getting set in the water while the rope is being lined up taught.
How frequent each boat session: this surging is INTERMITTANT to the extend of about 60%. The other 40% the gear engagement is completely normal.
WHAT I HAVE DONE THUS FAR:
1.) I have lubed and cleaned the (engine side) ends of both shift cables and throttle cable as well as all pivot points. This might have helped somewhat I feel.
2.) I have knocked the idle set screw on the carb down from 1015 RPM to 910 RPM. Now I think it may have helped by 10% so maybe I should keep going all the way down to the spec of 700 RPM ?
My reading of DON S's skickies is that the shift interrupter is not involved because I am going INTO gear.
I suspect the lower shift cable because going into reverse is slightly worse.
Has anyone had this problem?
Thanks guys.
Brian