woodman7975
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Aug 12, 2008
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- 46
A few weeks ago I started to have an issue with the boat not wanting to go back into neutral after it was in gear. The issue progressively got worse until the only way to get it back into neutral was to shut the boat off and move the control back to neutral. When I fire the boat back up it is in neutral and will go into just forward or just reverse, but just not into neutral again.
I adjusted the shift cable and it moves freely back and forth when disconnected, so I do not think that there is a kink or anything stopping the cable from moving.
I started looking at the shift interrupter switch and I noticed that when I put the boat in drive and try to take it back to neutral the “y” piece (sorry I don’t know the technical term) that the roller moves on that pushes the switch in to kill the engine does not push back far enough to engage the switch. I can manually push the roller back and it will engage the switch and pop the boat back into neutral, but it will not do it on its own. I also tried putting the boat in neutral and just manually pushed down the y piece, but it still would not push the roller back enough to kill the engine.
I put a several pieces of electrical tape (Maybe 1/16" of an inch, probably less) over the ends of the y piece to push it out farther and it would go back to neutral when I did that, but I don’t want that to be my permanent solution.
Does the roller on the shift interrupter switch wear out over time or is it an issue with my shift cable being too loose? Is there a way to adjust the y piece? I did not see anywhere that you could adjust how far this moved forward, but I'm definitely not an expert on this.
This is on a 1988 Sea Ray, Mercruiser 4.3L, Alpha 1 drive. I attached a picture of the "Y" piece and roller that I am talking about. It looks like all the bellows and cables are fairly new, but I just bought the boat at the start of the summer so I cannot verify that.

I adjusted the shift cable and it moves freely back and forth when disconnected, so I do not think that there is a kink or anything stopping the cable from moving.
I started looking at the shift interrupter switch and I noticed that when I put the boat in drive and try to take it back to neutral the “y” piece (sorry I don’t know the technical term) that the roller moves on that pushes the switch in to kill the engine does not push back far enough to engage the switch. I can manually push the roller back and it will engage the switch and pop the boat back into neutral, but it will not do it on its own. I also tried putting the boat in neutral and just manually pushed down the y piece, but it still would not push the roller back enough to kill the engine.
I put a several pieces of electrical tape (Maybe 1/16" of an inch, probably less) over the ends of the y piece to push it out farther and it would go back to neutral when I did that, but I don’t want that to be my permanent solution.
Does the roller on the shift interrupter switch wear out over time or is it an issue with my shift cable being too loose? Is there a way to adjust the y piece? I did not see anywhere that you could adjust how far this moved forward, but I'm definitely not an expert on this.
This is on a 1988 Sea Ray, Mercruiser 4.3L, Alpha 1 drive. I attached a picture of the "Y" piece and roller that I am talking about. It looks like all the bellows and cables are fairly new, but I just bought the boat at the start of the summer so I cannot verify that.
