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Have you ever had the leg off this motor? It's possible the shift rod is out of adjustment.
Have you ever had the leg off this motor? It's possible the shift rod is out of adjustment.
The measurement from the shift hole to the gearcase flange for an '82 is 21-23/32" +/- 1/32". I'm not 100% sure, but yours should be the same. I use the through-bolt's pointy end to measure.
The measurement from the shift hole to the gearcase flange for an '82 is 21-23/32" +/- 1/32". I'm not 100% sure, but yours should be the same. I use the through-bolt's pointy end to measure.
Doubt it matters what gear you're in when you pull it - if the rod catches on something on the way out or back in it can move. Once it's back in, you can pop it up or down as needed (turn the prop while you move the rod) for alignment with the clevis.
Filter? 10 microns should be fine for a carb engine - you're not dealing with fuel injectors.
The measurement is in neutral - center of shifter eye to the flange that mates to the leg. The one I referenced came from my '82 service manual for the 50HP model. The BRP site says the gearcase is the same for both years.
You don't take the rubber boot off. Measurement is to the top flat part of the gearcase where it mates to the leg. Shift eye faces forward.
You don't take the rubber boot off. Measurement is to the top flat part of the gearcase where it mates to the leg. Shift eye faces forward.
Clunk into gear is OK - clutch dog pops into gear face slots when you shift. Glad you got it.
Sorry to hear you're still having trouble. Hate to tear the LU off again but you may have to.
But first I'd say remove the shift cable from the motor with the remote locked in neutral. Center the shift arm to neutral. Now, does the cable align easily with the attaching stud or do you need to move the shift arm to align it?
If misaligned, adjust the trunnion to allow the cable to fit without any movement of the shift arm when the shift arm is centered in neutral.
If aligned, try manually moving the shifter to the full forward position (turn the prop by hand to prevent binding the shift dog). Shift the control box to forward and see if the cable then aligns with the shift lever stud. It should be aligned or try to pull it farther from neutral.