FlatBlack
Cadet
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All,
I have a 1986 Sunbird with a 140 I/O and a Alpha One outdrive. The lower cable was seized on the boat when I bought it, and we have replaced it. The boat goes into forward and reverse gears fine, but coming off throttle into the 'idle' position [on either side of the 'neutral' position], the boat is still in gear. It is necessary to play with the control to get it into Neutral again to get the outdrive fully disengaged. Occasionally it takes moving the lever all the way to "reverse idle" to get it in neutral.
We have adjusted the cables as much as possible, without making any gains on this problem. Currently we believe the shifter control lever is to blame, and has slop in the groove. Is this something that can go bad, and is it repairable without replacing the lever unit?
Thanks.
I have a 1986 Sunbird with a 140 I/O and a Alpha One outdrive. The lower cable was seized on the boat when I bought it, and we have replaced it. The boat goes into forward and reverse gears fine, but coming off throttle into the 'idle' position [on either side of the 'neutral' position], the boat is still in gear. It is necessary to play with the control to get it into Neutral again to get the outdrive fully disengaged. Occasionally it takes moving the lever all the way to "reverse idle" to get it in neutral.
We have adjusted the cables as much as possible, without making any gains on this problem. Currently we believe the shifter control lever is to blame, and has slop in the groove. Is this something that can go bad, and is it repairable without replacing the lever unit?
Thanks.
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