witenite0560
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2008
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- 216
So, I know forward is supposed to be the "failsafe" mode and I've got a pretty good idea from the books and schematics how the lower unit works. Mine will shift into Reverse and Neutral just fine, forward is another matter. At the beginning of the season, it was just a minor annoyance. It would take 10 or 15 seconds to shift to forward. But, it's progressively been getting worse. Was hoping to get through the season, but it started taking longer and longer. Monday my son and I were several miles up the lake and had been using a work around by leaving it in forward when we turned it off. It would start in forward. He hooked a fish while we trolling at idle and we were fairly close to some rocks, so instead of turning away from the rocks and making it difficult for him to keep his line away from the prop and such I instinctively shifted to reverse to give us some clearance.... oops! It would not go back into forward, despite everything I could think of doing. I disconnected the wires to the solenoids, just in case they were getting some stray voltage or something. I think one or both of them was sticking in the down position and keeping it in neutral (off the top of my head now I can't remember if it's both for reverse and one for neutral or the other way around) or something. I tried tapping on the side of the case to see if that would jar it loose, revving the motor slightly, etc. There was nobody else on the lake where we were and a pretty good breeze blowing against us. So, we tried paddling and were lucky to just hold position against the wind for a while. I tried reverse, but though reverse works for manuevering away from the dock and such, it really didn't make any headway, which kind of surprised me. Anyway, I was to the point of trying to find a place we could pull on shore and take off the lower unit to see if we couldn't find a stuck solenoid or something. It would have been difficult because one side of the lake is vertical cliffs and the other is a very steep, loose sand/gravel bank, probably in excess of 45 degrees. It was that or start hiking several miles over some very tough desert canyon country. My son was on leave from the Army and had to get back Tuesday, so I really needed to get him out. Well, I decided to try taking the lower unit off, used reverse to get us near shore, shifted to neutral as we got close and just to leave it in forward for good measure before turning it off I hit the forward button and Thank God! It shifted into forward. Ran like a champ all the way back to the trailer. So, I took the lower unit off yesterday and found the upper solenoid was a bit gummy, but don't know if it was enough to cause the problem. Also, looks like I need to replace the seals, as the oil was a bit milky. Yes, I do have the correct Premium blend in it, too. The thing I can't figure out is what pushes the shift rods back up when the solenoids are deenergized. I can't feel any pressure against them and don't see any springs on the schematics or anything, with the exception of the plunger spring that's in the end of the prop shaft and pushes against the shift dog, I think. Is it just hydraulic pressure against the shift balls that pushes the shift rods and solenoid plungers back up? I know I shouldn't have tried to make it through the season before looking into it, but hindsights 20/20. Any thoughts or knowledge would be helpful.