Hey all,
OK scenario:
Blew an 83' 175hp evinrude... swapped it out for a 1978 175hp Evinrude, Kept the 83 controls (78' did not come with controls).
Problem:
When I shift the controls into forward, the motor shifts into reverse... at first I thought I had bought a counter-rotation engine by mistake, but swapping out the lowers, it still works the same way...
Further investigation reveals the following:
When moving the controls into forward, it pulls the cable forward... (working like I think it should, and like it did on the 83')
(Throttle works correctly for direction on both engines, its just the shift that I am having problems with).
On the 83' engine, The cable moves forward, and this activates the shift linkage, and moves the shift rod lever UP to shift the lower unit into forward. (Works correctly).
On the 78' engine, The cable moves forward, and this activates the shift linkage, and moves the shift rod lever DOWN to shift it into reverse (it's cantilevered to work opposite of what I need). The action of the shift linkage is opposite.
Picture here:
Additional direct comparison, shows that the shift lever on the 78' is an external 2-piece lever and bolts to the bottom of the block, and that (like I mentioned above), works opposite of what I need it to.
The shift rod lever on the 83' works the correct direction, and is run through a molded assembly at the bottom of the intake manifold.
Picture of later model shift linkage:
I am looking for advice on how to correct this:
1. Can the controls be reversed somehow to cause the cable to move opposite?
2. Is there some sort of external shift rod lever that isn't cantilevered to work opposite, and I can change it out?
3. Do I need to find a set of controls for a 78'?
4. Right now the only solution I can see is to swap out the entire intake manifold from the 83' to the 78', because the 83' has the lever working the way I need it to, but this is a LOT of additional work, and was hoping for a faster solution, also the 83' is internally choked, and the 78' is externally choked, so I am not sure if I can swap out the intakes without additional problems or risk of damage to the engine (not sure what the difference is between internally/externally choked in regards to the passages), at the least I would have to plug all of the ports for the vaccum tubes.
Sorry I just have never seen this particular type of shift rod lever before... (this two piece design).
Any thoughts or suggestions?
OK scenario:
Blew an 83' 175hp evinrude... swapped it out for a 1978 175hp Evinrude, Kept the 83 controls (78' did not come with controls).
Problem:
When I shift the controls into forward, the motor shifts into reverse... at first I thought I had bought a counter-rotation engine by mistake, but swapping out the lowers, it still works the same way...
Further investigation reveals the following:
When moving the controls into forward, it pulls the cable forward... (working like I think it should, and like it did on the 83')
(Throttle works correctly for direction on both engines, its just the shift that I am having problems with).
On the 83' engine, The cable moves forward, and this activates the shift linkage, and moves the shift rod lever UP to shift the lower unit into forward. (Works correctly).
On the 78' engine, The cable moves forward, and this activates the shift linkage, and moves the shift rod lever DOWN to shift it into reverse (it's cantilevered to work opposite of what I need). The action of the shift linkage is opposite.
Picture here:

Additional direct comparison, shows that the shift lever on the 78' is an external 2-piece lever and bolts to the bottom of the block, and that (like I mentioned above), works opposite of what I need it to.
The shift rod lever on the 83' works the correct direction, and is run through a molded assembly at the bottom of the intake manifold.
Picture of later model shift linkage:

I am looking for advice on how to correct this:
1. Can the controls be reversed somehow to cause the cable to move opposite?
2. Is there some sort of external shift rod lever that isn't cantilevered to work opposite, and I can change it out?
3. Do I need to find a set of controls for a 78'?
4. Right now the only solution I can see is to swap out the entire intake manifold from the 83' to the 78', because the 83' has the lever working the way I need it to, but this is a LOT of additional work, and was hoping for a faster solution, also the 83' is internally choked, and the 78' is externally choked, so I am not sure if I can swap out the intakes without additional problems or risk of damage to the engine (not sure what the difference is between internally/externally choked in regards to the passages), at the least I would have to plug all of the ports for the vaccum tubes.
Sorry I just have never seen this particular type of shift rod lever before... (this two piece design).
Any thoughts or suggestions?
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