1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

geeter1

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Re: 1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

i see both the bolts in there do i need to adjust it or sometgh and it slides up and down when i shift it
 

geeter1

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Re: 1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

if i push it all the way up it locks it in forward so i cant spin the prop
 

restornator

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Re: 1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

k took prop off and still spins in forward with click noise in one spot and when i put it in reverse it doesnt spin and when i come from revers to neutral it still stays loked up till i put it in forward

Your F-N-R is actually N-R-R. Is that correct? This results from either the shift rods not being seated correctly in the shift linkage or a bent shift lever in the lower unit Running it in neutral while it is still engaging the reverse gear will eventually wear out that gear and the clutch dog
 

geeter1

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Re: 1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

do i loosen those bolts and tryt to slide it up a little
 

bktheking

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Re: 1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

No, if the bolts are in and the shafts don't move seperate from the coupler that isn't the issue. Is this motor new to you?
 

1946Zephyr

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Re: 1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

but if i move the shifter around in forward some times it locks up the prop

Okay, now I'm starting to make sense of all this.;)

Put your motor in reverse gear and undo the shift rod coupler.

Once you get the shift rod coupler detatched from the upper shift rod, put the shift lever in the forward position.

Now, take hold of the upper shift rod, with a pair of long nose pliers, and see if there is any up and down play. There should be none, whatsoever.

If you have a lot of up and down slop in your upper shift rod, you'll need to pull the powerhead and check the connection to the shifter. Often times, linkages get loose on the top end. Remove all of the slopiness in the shift linkage.

Now, after you get the powerhead back on, re-attach the shift rod at the coupler and see if you can get forward gear to lock in. If it still does not lock in completely, then you'll need to make adjustments at the shifter. On the shifter, you'll see two clamping screws. One is a slothead, which is on the shifter to clamp the shifter on the rodshaft and the other is a 7/16" hex head in a longated slot, on the back side of the shifter. Loosen these both up and scoot the hex head part to the top side of the longated hole. This will adjust the shifter to make the linkage engage further into the forward gear. The threaded hole for the hexhead clamping bolt, will be attached on the shift shaft and the longated hole will be on the shifter, itself.:cool:
 

geeter1

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Re: 1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

yes i just got it like 2 weeks ago. but if i push the brass thing up all the way it puts it in forward and when i come out of reverse to N it locks up but if i push up it puts it in N
 

bktheking

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Re: 1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

Sounds like what Zeph said, play in the upper shift rod.
 

geeter1

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Re: 1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

soo take those bolts out completely i lossend them up all the way till they almost came out but the brass thing doesnt move
 

geeter1

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Re: 1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

should i take the whole side off or just that little square i already did
 

bktheking

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Re: 1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

Take the top bolt completely out and test like Zeph said, his post outlined the procedure.
 

geeter1

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Re: 1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

if i droped one of those screws down where the linkage is how bad is that
 

bktheking

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Re: 1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

Uh, now you need to pull the gearcase off to get the screw.
 

geeter1

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Re: 1960 evinrude larkII 40hp

do i do that by removing all those screws that run up and down the whole motor or the screws that r kinda near the prop where it says oil level
 
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