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phughes69 09-01-2013 10:44 PM

Need help with a zero effort contol with a Alpha outdrive
 
Does anybody have a zero effort throttle shift control with a alpha outdrive. I put one on my 242 Formula and I notice that after a while the shift lever is floating back towards the neutral position because the spring loaded guide assembly (part 22) is slowly pulling the cable back to its its middle position. Does anybody know how it should be hooked up? The boat has a 350 Mag MPI engine in it and I noticed that the MPI engine has the spring guide assembly vs the regular 260 HP engine does not. Any reason for that?

babalu 09-02-2013 09:52 AM

all mercruiser engines from , i īm not sure 1992, have spring guide installed . they are made to asist when you are switching from gear to neutral
your problem is probably wrong adjusted cables

inlinepwr 09-02-2013 09:59 AM

This is off topic but it sounds like you have a similar setup and I was curious what prop you were using and what rpm and mph??
Thanks justin

bowtie 09-02-2013 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by babalu (Post 3987176)
all mercruiser engines from , i īm not sure 1992, have spring guide installed . they are made to asist when you are switching from gear to neutral
your problem is probably wrong adjusted cables

Only Alphas have the spring. I've installed maybe 2 zero efforts on Alphas and haven't experienced that problem. Maybe you can tighten up the tension.It has nothing to do with shift adjustment.
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phughes69 09-02-2013 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by bowtie (Post 3987329)
Only Alphas have the spring. I've installed maybe 2 zero efforts on Alphas and haven't experienced that problem. Maybe you can tighten up the tension.It has nothing to do with shift adjustment.
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How do you tighten the tension. As far as I know the detents are spring loaded and there is no tension adjustment in the shifter.

babalu 09-04-2013 12:33 PM

you can tighten the tension in remote control , not at the engine , check cable adjustment

Crude Intentions 09-04-2013 03:18 PM

I have the spring assist and alphas and Eddie marine elite controls. Mine have an Allen head in the boot to tighten the detent. I did however read somewhere that the spring assembly can be removed with individual controls. Somehow it was designed to help with a combo control.

babalu 09-05-2013 09:55 AM

sure you can remove it , they were running 40 years without it , so absolutely no problem


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