65 hp hydro electric shift

Seth1904

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i have a 73 65 hp hydroelectric shift and i was wondering what would be involved to change it over to manual shift since the wiring and solenoids are shot on it any ifo you have i would appreciate it
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: 65 hp hydro electric shift

What is the model number of that engine? The 1973 model does not have an electric shift unit.
 

Seth1904

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Re: 65 hp hydro electric shift

the model number is 65270S i was going off what i was told when i had it givin to me froma dealer he said the 1 solenoid and the wiring is shot for shiftin it
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: 65 hp hydro electric shift

Seth.... Model #65270S is a 1972 65hp Evinrude that incorporates what is called a Hydro Electrical shift system. I don't know what is involved to convert it to manual shift so I'll leave that to other members to fill in.

(Hydro Electric Shift System Explained)
(J. Reeves)

The shifting setup of the lower unit is what's called a "Hydro Electric Shift", which is quite complex consisting of voltage being applied to solenoids in the lower unit which in turn change oil passages via a oil pump that supplies various pressure on a spring loaded shifter dog. The wires leading to the lower unit (at the powerhead) are "Green" and "Blue". The engine must be running or cranking over in order to shift out of forward gear.

You CAN NOT use HI VIS lube in that lower unit. You MUST USE what OMC calls "Premium Blend" lube, commonly called "Type C". (A thinner lube)

Note: The engine must be running OR have the driveshaft turning by some other means in order for the engine to shift.

In neutral, you need 12v to the "Green" wire.
In reverse, you need 12v to both wires, the "Green" one and the "Blue" one.
In forward, there should be no voltage to either wire. (The spring loaded shifter dog forces the unit into forward gear)

To check the lower unit for proper shifting to make sure you have no trouble there, remove the spark plugs to avoid problems and to allow a higher cranking speed.

This next step eliminates the actual shift switch in case problems may exist there.... Disconnect the blue & green wires at the knife connectors (the rubber insulated boots) leading to the lower unit at the powerhead, then using jumpers, take voltage direct from the starter solenoid to apply voltage to the "Green" wire for neutral, then both wires 'Green" & "Blue" for reverse (Remember the engine must be cranking over in order to shift).
With no voltage applied, the unit should be in forward. No need for a ground jumper... the lower unit's already grounded. You may crank the engine with the key switch or by energizing the starter solenoid with a jumper wire.
 

F_R

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Re: 65 hp hydro electric shift

I haven't researched the subject, and don't feel inspired to. But I'd be pretty willing to bet that it can't be done. The manual shift hadn't even been "invented" yet in 1972, so the crankcase casting probably doesn't have the necessary mounting places for the shift linkage. Even if it does, there are a lot of pieces to buy, not to even mention a different remote control.

My suggestion: Don't even think about it.
 
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