duke3478
Seaman
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- Jul 20, 2009
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I have a 1991 Four Winns 195 freedom, 4.3 v6 with OMC outdrive. When I got the boat, the Transom Bracket Shift Cable was shot, outer sheath rusted and nearly gone. It was the red, newer one, too.
About a year ago I replaced it with a new TBSC, following the Hastings recommendations as well as following what advice I could get here. The resistance on the TBSC was a little heavy, about 5 lbs, but I thought that was as good as it would get.
My shift issues for the past year were thus: Kind of grinds, then clunks into forward, stays engaged in reverse when coming to neutral until a little forward pressure applied.
So, while doing my summer service, took off the outdrive to replace both bellows, and to take another look at the TBSC. After realizing that I lubed it too much, cleaned out the sheath and inner core wire, and reinstalled. Resistance was then less than 2 lbs! I thought I had solved my dilemma. I carefully reinstalled everything, checking resistance as I went.
Bellcrank and related parts added no resistance at all. Everything there is true, square, and burr-free. Shift lever on outdrive itself is within adjustment specs and has very little resistance on its own. Probably a pound or less with someone turning prop.
I readjusted the carb to get everything really purring, and cleaned the spark arrestor, which was filthy with orange foam from inside of engine cover. (Replaced foam, too) My idle had been around 950rpm, so I adjusted that down to 600~650. Really lopes, but stays lit in gear.
Followed shift lever (the one the cables attach to under the engine cover) adjustments per hastings site and OMC manual. Neutral is neutral, and shifts at the right places.
Here is my current issue:
Nothing is really different. The gears still clatter then clunk into forward, and clunk hard into reverse. The remote lever seems as stiff as before, though it wasn't before I reinstalled the outdrive. But given the ease of shifting at the lower unit shift arm itself, I really don't think the issue is in the outdrive.
My gear oil was beautiful and golden after a year of use when I drained it, just a touch darker than new. Even with a year of grinding shifts, probably 300+ hours on the motor.
The lever where the trunnion attaches/rides doesn't seem to move at all. It seems to me it's intended to activate the Electronic Shift Assist. It doesn't.
What I'm wondering is what the final result is supposed to be. No one ever says what it should sound like going into gear, or how stiff the remote lever should be. For all I know, my boat is fine, but I really have nothing to compare it to. Can anyone say?
About a year ago I replaced it with a new TBSC, following the Hastings recommendations as well as following what advice I could get here. The resistance on the TBSC was a little heavy, about 5 lbs, but I thought that was as good as it would get.
My shift issues for the past year were thus: Kind of grinds, then clunks into forward, stays engaged in reverse when coming to neutral until a little forward pressure applied.
So, while doing my summer service, took off the outdrive to replace both bellows, and to take another look at the TBSC. After realizing that I lubed it too much, cleaned out the sheath and inner core wire, and reinstalled. Resistance was then less than 2 lbs! I thought I had solved my dilemma. I carefully reinstalled everything, checking resistance as I went.
Bellcrank and related parts added no resistance at all. Everything there is true, square, and burr-free. Shift lever on outdrive itself is within adjustment specs and has very little resistance on its own. Probably a pound or less with someone turning prop.
I readjusted the carb to get everything really purring, and cleaned the spark arrestor, which was filthy with orange foam from inside of engine cover. (Replaced foam, too) My idle had been around 950rpm, so I adjusted that down to 600~650. Really lopes, but stays lit in gear.
Followed shift lever (the one the cables attach to under the engine cover) adjustments per hastings site and OMC manual. Neutral is neutral, and shifts at the right places.
Here is my current issue:
Nothing is really different. The gears still clatter then clunk into forward, and clunk hard into reverse. The remote lever seems as stiff as before, though it wasn't before I reinstalled the outdrive. But given the ease of shifting at the lower unit shift arm itself, I really don't think the issue is in the outdrive.
My gear oil was beautiful and golden after a year of use when I drained it, just a touch darker than new. Even with a year of grinding shifts, probably 300+ hours on the motor.
The lever where the trunnion attaches/rides doesn't seem to move at all. It seems to me it's intended to activate the Electronic Shift Assist. It doesn't.
What I'm wondering is what the final result is supposed to be. No one ever says what it should sound like going into gear, or how stiff the remote lever should be. For all I know, my boat is fine, but I really have nothing to compare it to. Can anyone say?