electric shift or not?

Dm82

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Hello, thanks for reading. I have a 1968 Johnson V100, model #v4tl-14b. I am still learning about this motor and was wondering if anyone knew if this model has the electric shift? I have read a lot of bad things about this electrc shift but am not quite sure what exactly it is. Again I am new at this. I just wondering if any of you more experienced boaters know about this. If you cant say for this particular model than please share at least what I should look for. Thanks.
 

drin1932

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Re: electric shift or not?

the easiest way is to look at your control box and see if you have two mechanical cables or one cable and one est of wires.
 

F_R

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Re: electric shift or not?

That motor is Electromatic Electric shift (with spring clutches). But note that it is the large one piece gearcase, not the slim two-piece one used on the smaller motors. Basically the stern drive gearcase which was used on much more horsepower, so it's pretty tough for a 100hp.
 

Dm82

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Re: electric shift or not?

Hey thanks again everyone for the info. I finally found an original service manual for my particular motor and that should end alot of the "beginners" questions. Got if off E-Bay for 14.95. Can't beat that. Again thanks!

So since you seem to know a little about these, is there anything that I should watch for or maybe be a little more gentle with?
 
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