Sometimes it is not the lower shift cable tripping the interrupt switch...

drkaras

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I recently replaced one of my lower shift cables because it was very difficult to shift and the interrupt switch was causing the engine to die. I put in a new cable and it would shift easily when the outdrive was almost all the way in, but when we tightened down the bolts, it took a lot of force to shift again. After taking a closer look we found that the shift shaft on the outdrive was slightly bent. A few taps of a hammer and everything slid perfectly.
 

Bt Doctur

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Re: Sometimes it is not the lower shift cable tripping the interrupt switch...

Thats what happens when you dont have it in fwd when you remove or install it.
 

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Re: Sometimes it is not the lower shift cable tripping the interrupt switch...

I recently replaced one of my lower shift cables because it was very difficult to shift and the interrupt switch was causing the engine to die. I put in a new cable and it would shift easily when the outdrive was almost all the way in, but when we tightened down the bolts, it took a lot of force to shift again. After taking a closer look we found that the shift shaft on the outdrive was slightly bent. A few taps of a hammer and everything slid perfectly.

Ayuh,... Glad ya found the problem....

That's parta the Job,...
Lookin' things over for Problems...

Doesn't necessarily mean the lower cable didn't need changin' though...
 
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