Lou C
Supreme Mariner
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- Nov 10, 2002
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there's no short answer to this if you want it rightWhat's the best way to do a shift adjustment, there is a slight grind when first going into gear. Nothing while operating but definitely there upon engagement.
it involves pulling the drive and disconnecting the shift cable at both ends, to check drag (no more than 2.5 lbs)
also you measure the height of the shift rod on the lower unit, that is an important basic adjustment but when it's right it never changes.
do a search on my user name I have posted it a few times, you also should get some special OMC tools to make sure it's right
once it's right, it will shift with 2 fingers, in and out of gear, and not grind or clunk.
with a dog clutch, grinding is often caused by shifting too slow, or because of sticky cables that don't move the dog clutch fast enough for a nice THUNK instead of a griiiinnnddd CLUNK.





