BoatNoobie
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jun 17, 2009
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So today, I planned on dropping my lower unit off my '05 60 4-stroke outboard.
But doing so, I wanted to see which way the prop was spinning and such on forward, neutral, and reverse.
So I went up to my console and shifted into forward no problems. Went back into neutral no problem. But it would not shift into reverse. At least, it wouldnt lock into reverse.
Is the control lever suppose to lock into reverse? The motor was tilted all the way up since I was preparing to remove the lower unit.
I've only owned this boat, since July. Out on the water, I've only had to reverse a few times. Usually from loading at the dock. Anyways, I know even on the water, the control arm would not stay in reverse and was very stiff to stay in place.
I usually hear a clicking noise too when I initially putting the shifter into reverse. Once I apply more throttle in reverse, it disappears.
Also, it does not go as far into reverse, as forward.
Again, this is my first time owning a console with controls. So dont know what is normal or bad. :facepalm:
PS, wow my lower unit was on there tight. With all the bolts/nuts/washer removed, I had to pry it with a big screwdriver to get it off. Chipped some of the paint off the edge where I was working it. :facepalm:
But doing so, I wanted to see which way the prop was spinning and such on forward, neutral, and reverse.
So I went up to my console and shifted into forward no problems. Went back into neutral no problem. But it would not shift into reverse. At least, it wouldnt lock into reverse.
Is the control lever suppose to lock into reverse? The motor was tilted all the way up since I was preparing to remove the lower unit.
I've only owned this boat, since July. Out on the water, I've only had to reverse a few times. Usually from loading at the dock. Anyways, I know even on the water, the control arm would not stay in reverse and was very stiff to stay in place.
I usually hear a clicking noise too when I initially putting the shifter into reverse. Once I apply more throttle in reverse, it disappears.
Also, it does not go as far into reverse, as forward.
Again, this is my first time owning a console with controls. So dont know what is normal or bad. :facepalm:
PS, wow my lower unit was on there tight. With all the bolts/nuts/washer removed, I had to pry it with a big screwdriver to get it off. Chipped some of the paint off the edge where I was working it. :facepalm: