emoney
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Ok, hi first of all. Been more of a reader than a poster. So, I'm a Capricorn...oh, wait, probably wrong forum for that, huh?
On a more pressing note, however, I recently picked up an older boat with a Chrysler 50hp on the back. Model # is, 507H3D, and from what I'm garnering via the 'search' feature, leads me to understand it's a 1983 50hp. Makes sense because the boat's a 1984 and PO tho't it was original motor. Anyway, when I got the boat ready, in the driveway with muffs, motor seemed to be 'cold', but would run. Being in the boat with the "admiral" monitoring the telltale, I didn't think to ask her about the prop turning. Didn't run it long (I'm still a little scared of the muffs), and decided to put her in the water to get a better feel. Long story short, as soon as I turned the key, she lunged forward while tied at the dock. Put it back on the trailer, realized how dumb it had been to check the prop spin, took the cover off and found that somewhere down the line, someone had 'rigged' the linkage (which was missing the top part) to hold the motor into forward. I removed that contraption, shifted the motor manually, and it seems to work as I did check the prop this time. So, did a 'fleabay' search and found a comparable linkage (the whole unit) and I've ordered it. So, how does a person go about installing that to the remote cables? I'm watching the cable move in and out, but obviously there's nothing there connecting to the upper linkage. I'm afraid what I have coming is the actual linkage into the shaft, itself and not the part that would connect to the cable. Any help, suggestions? Will I be able to find just that portion of the assembly? I need to install this to make sure that she'll 'stay in gear' once there's a load on the motor. Any and all help is greatly appreciated and noone has ever confused me for a mechanic.
Sorry for the long post but I wanted to be descriptive. Thanks in advance for any all suggestions (at least the positive, 'feel-good' ones)...Eric
On a more pressing note, however, I recently picked up an older boat with a Chrysler 50hp on the back. Model # is, 507H3D, and from what I'm garnering via the 'search' feature, leads me to understand it's a 1983 50hp. Makes sense because the boat's a 1984 and PO tho't it was original motor. Anyway, when I got the boat ready, in the driveway with muffs, motor seemed to be 'cold', but would run. Being in the boat with the "admiral" monitoring the telltale, I didn't think to ask her about the prop turning. Didn't run it long (I'm still a little scared of the muffs), and decided to put her in the water to get a better feel. Long story short, as soon as I turned the key, she lunged forward while tied at the dock. Put it back on the trailer, realized how dumb it had been to check the prop spin, took the cover off and found that somewhere down the line, someone had 'rigged' the linkage (which was missing the top part) to hold the motor into forward. I removed that contraption, shifted the motor manually, and it seems to work as I did check the prop this time. So, did a 'fleabay' search and found a comparable linkage (the whole unit) and I've ordered it. So, how does a person go about installing that to the remote cables? I'm watching the cable move in and out, but obviously there's nothing there connecting to the upper linkage. I'm afraid what I have coming is the actual linkage into the shaft, itself and not the part that would connect to the cable. Any help, suggestions? Will I be able to find just that portion of the assembly? I need to install this to make sure that she'll 'stay in gear' once there's a load on the motor. Any and all help is greatly appreciated and noone has ever confused me for a mechanic.
Sorry for the long post but I wanted to be descriptive. Thanks in advance for any all suggestions (at least the positive, 'feel-good' ones)...Eric