I have a 1990 200hp Johnson and when I go from forward to neutral it doesn't always come out of gear. If I pull back harder on the throttle arm (while not pulling in the shift lever) it will pop out of gear. I almost have to jerk it back. When I watch the linkage on the engine, it seems like the bottom cable/linkage (where the 2 adjustment dials are) has a lot of play and isn't being pushed enough. I can see when I go from forward to neutral it stops and if I pull back it pushes the linkage about 1 inch more and it comes out of gear. I'm hesitant to mess with anything so I don't screw it up even more since it's a brand new lower unit.
Here's a short history that may shed some light on the subject. I changed my lower unit with a brand new unit but the mechanic at my lake said some have straight cut gears and some have diagnal cut gears. I believe mine has straight cut which he said don't come out of gear as easy. He said it's normally not a problem, but mine is missing a throttle cut (I believe that's what he said) which relieves pressure so it can come out of gear. If I go quick from forward to neutral it usually comes out good or at least easier.
Is there an adjustment that would push that bottom link out more. The dials only seem to adjust pull since it slides out when it's pushing the linkage.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm mechanically inclined, but I've heard I can really mess up the shifting if I play with the linkage and don't know what I'm doing.
Thank you!
Here's a short history that may shed some light on the subject. I changed my lower unit with a brand new unit but the mechanic at my lake said some have straight cut gears and some have diagnal cut gears. I believe mine has straight cut which he said don't come out of gear as easy. He said it's normally not a problem, but mine is missing a throttle cut (I believe that's what he said) which relieves pressure so it can come out of gear. If I go quick from forward to neutral it usually comes out good or at least easier.
Is there an adjustment that would push that bottom link out more. The dials only seem to adjust pull since it slides out when it's pushing the linkage.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm mechanically inclined, but I've heard I can really mess up the shifting if I play with the linkage and don't know what I'm doing.
Thank you!