Re: OMC Cobra shift adjustment question?
Ok, here's a photo for reference, measure from the bottom edge of the square exhaust opening down 3" and thats where you should be measuring from, in neutral position you'll have approximately 3/4" from the top of the block to top edge of the square exhaust opening, I'll bet your about 3/4" too short because you measured without separating the lower from the upper unit and measured off the wrong surface?
I will try to take some pictures when I get it back off, that show what I did. I am sure I must have measured wrong, I thought I understood the directions that I had, but now I'm really thinking I didn't.
Post a picture of how you measured. It's too bad that you even touched this unless you were unsure if anyone had messed with it before. I never touched the shift fork when I used to change cables in my Cobra years ago. The only other critical adjustment is the bellcrank. You want it setup at the 90 degrees.. When it is set at 90 degrees it will slip perfectly into the shift fork. If you are slightly off, you will need to mess
with the adjustment up at the engine.
I will try and get some pictures. If I can describe it, I had the upper and lower apart, and there is a plate on the lower that the shift rod goes through which is held on with 6 bolts. I was told NOT to measure of this, and to measure off the surface of the lower itself. So I measured off the recessed portion of the lower, right next to the aforementioned "shift rod plate" I will see if I can take pictures in the next day or so, I'll probably try and get it off again tomorow.
The whole idea of getting the shift fork adjusted to the bellcrank at 90 degrees is so that there is equal throw of the bellcrank for both reverse and forward. If you have the shift fork in the wrong position, the bellcrank will be off from center at neutral thereby causing the unequal throw.
Yeah, I understand this part. It really makes perfect sense, but I didn't think to check how the shift rod mated with the bellcrank BEFORE adjusting it. I just checked it because "hey, it was off, why not check" and when I got a number that was wrong, I went "hey, we need to adjust this"
Only after getting it back on the boat, did I notice that it didn't line up with the bellcrank.