Engaging forward/reverse
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Engaging forward/reverse
Guys i jave a baja outlaw 25 single engine , this is my first boat with independent forward/reverse lever , here is the question , sometimes i can feel the lever wobbling in my hand when going from forward to neutral … i drove some other friend boat but never felt this … its like if i can feel the gear on my lever trying to disengaged , but this only happens when going from reverse or forward to neutral …
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
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You’re feeling the shift fork cam rubbing on the bump rings on the driven gears ( their purpose is to knock the cone out of the driven gear when shifting out of gear)
the more delicate you shift it, the more you feel it, shift it more abruptly and you don’t notice it.
the more delicate you shift it, the more you feel it, shift it more abruptly and you don’t notice it.
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Are you talking levers like this or something entirely different? If like this, yes...you should always shift uh...robustly. I think it even says so on the decal on the shifters...
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Guys i jave a baja outlaw 25 single engine , this is my first boat with independent forward/reverse lever , here is the question , sometimes i can feel the lever wobbling in my hand when going from forward to neutral … i drove some other friend boat but never felt this … its like if i can feel the gear on my lever trying to disengaged , but this only happens when going from reverse or forward to neutral …
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
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With these old push/pull cables you basically throw it into F/R. not like slam it, but you don't want to baby it either. you want forward? Move it smoothly, quickly, with determination forward. (and vice versa) My understanding is you don't want to baby it/slide it super slow, as that's more likely to damage parts.
It's hard to define in text, would be easier to make a video, or maybe its already on youtube.
you also do NOT shift without the engine running.
It's hard to define in text, would be easier to make a video, or maybe its already on youtube.
you also do NOT shift without the engine running.
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