Hello all,
First post here - wonderful site filled with great info. I almost didn't need to post a question because of all the info freely available. My question, however, is more of a conceptual one, or rather my inability to wrap my head around the problem.
Tried boating with the kids the other day after not having used the boat for a few years. On the dry it ran fine with the muffs and "seemed" to shift just fine. In the water, however, it was a different story. I couldn't get it into forward gear no matter what.
So, reading here that the solenoids shift to neutral and reverse, and that by default it shifts into forward with no current going to the solenoids confirmed by my hand propping it with the engine off ( obviously) and finding the gear was engaged, why is it then that I can't get into forward? Reverse or neutral I could see, but not forward. Btw - with the engine running and pressing the forward button I can hear a very faint " grinding" sound, like just the tips of the gears are meshing. Does this make any sense to anyone?
I think, and keep in mind I really don't know the first thing about these engines, that the neutral solenoid is being energized when the forward button is pressed which makes me think it's the switch which is defunct.
Opinions?
First post here - wonderful site filled with great info. I almost didn't need to post a question because of all the info freely available. My question, however, is more of a conceptual one, or rather my inability to wrap my head around the problem.
Tried boating with the kids the other day after not having used the boat for a few years. On the dry it ran fine with the muffs and "seemed" to shift just fine. In the water, however, it was a different story. I couldn't get it into forward gear no matter what.
So, reading here that the solenoids shift to neutral and reverse, and that by default it shifts into forward with no current going to the solenoids confirmed by my hand propping it with the engine off ( obviously) and finding the gear was engaged, why is it then that I can't get into forward? Reverse or neutral I could see, but not forward. Btw - with the engine running and pressing the forward button I can hear a very faint " grinding" sound, like just the tips of the gears are meshing. Does this make any sense to anyone?
I think, and keep in mind I really don't know the first thing about these engines, that the neutral solenoid is being energized when the forward button is pressed which makes me think it's the switch which is defunct.
Opinions?