OBJ
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- Dec 27, 2002
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The engine - 1990 150hp Cross Flow. (the year may be a little later but the paper work the owner has says 85' but engine is sporting only one power pack). New owners bought engine without taking a test drive or having a wrench take a look at it. Anyways, after replacing the fuel line to the engine from the tank and draining the tank (fuel line was mishmash of fuel lines from 3/8" to 1/4" and tank had water in it) was able to run engine on ears before putting engine in water. Put boat in water and started engine....little high on rpms so did a sync n' link and got the rpms back in the ball park. Went to reverse and it ground in. This was with a snapping action of the control handle. Forward went in OK but reverse ground. Checked shift cable set up and appeared the cable was way out of adjustment. Tried again and the grinding got worse and even ground going into forward. Dropped lower unit and checked shift rod height.....maybe a turn out....adjusted to 22 1/16". Tried again with engine in water and had same previous results. Control set up is OK. Question is, knowing what the previous owner did things his "own way", is it possible that he had the lower unit apart and installed the clutch dog in backwards? I've never run into a backwards clutch dog before and wanted opinions.