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Mad Hatter 06-30-2003 03:07 PM

Bravo drive has Neutral and Forward, no reverse.
 
I have forward and nuetral but I have to wrk the shifter like mad to get the SOB into reverse if it'll even go. I already broke one shifter trying to get it into reverse.

Scott 06-30-2003 03:15 PM

You will probably find that the part that attaches to the shift fork will have an oblonged hole. The replacement is made out of a better metal that should not do this, an easy fix. To confirm try shiffting the drive with the cable that goes right to the drive from the shiffting bracket I would guess it will shift in and out with no problem. There are other things it could be but I bet it is this I had the exact same thing happen. Sorry I don't have part numbers or the right names


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Scott 06-30-2003 03:53 PM

Part number 14 + 15 that is the pivot point I was talking about not sure wich one of the two parts I replaced. It was obvious when I had it apart.Merc parts

Mad Hatter 06-30-2003 03:56 PM

Great thanks, I'll have to check that out tonight.

KCHOTBOAT 06-30-2003 04:28 PM

It also could be a cable adjustment. I had reverse and no forward and that was the problem with mine.

Mad Hatter 07-03-2003 09:16 AM

OK I took that plate off of the front of my bravo and the first thing I see is this sludge that looks like somebody had packed it full of grease, nice. Second thing I see is that ball bearing had popped out, the one thats supposed to let you know where neutral is. The shift fork is straight but that bushing was non existant although there was hardly any slop in it. I can't imagine that that 1/8 of an inch can make a difference. The thing I don't understand is the resistance that I'm getting moving the shifter back and forth. That wouldn't have anything to do with cable adjustment and its pretty much been that way since I bought the boat. I thought it was just from the cheezy quiksliver shifter. I'm confused.

racer-x6 07-03-2003 09:23 AM

I had the same problem, and like yours I pulled the back cover off and found sludge. after I cleaned it out it worked fine.

Mad Hatter 07-03-2003 09:31 AM

hmm I'll have to try it out now.

Mad Hatter 07-04-2003 04:34 AM

Still no reverse, and it cost me a bump rail.

Mad Hatter 07-04-2003 09:39 AM

There are two metal plates that sandwich the metal plate that the shift fork is attached to, are they supposed to slide to a certain point or are they supposed to be fixed?

obnoxus 07-05-2003 08:47 AM

If none of that works,,, flip part #8 over as it sometimes wears after time. It will get you by for a biut but plan on changing it if it helps.

dyno 07-05-2003 11:33 AM

I've got one drive that goes into reverse hard too! if I idle it up a little it drops in?????

tssteph 07-07-2003 12:09 PM

dyno, the shifter cable running from the engine to the outdrive is not adjusted correctly. If I recall the adjuster nut will need to be moved to towards the outdrive. I had the same thing over the weekend and had to adjust mine.

Brian

Scott 07-07-2003 12:30 PM

Dyno,
That was my problem and I did have a little luck with adjustment for a couple of weeks but finally had to replace the parts I mentioned above!

Mad Hatter 07-07-2003 12:59 PM

I'm breaking down and having dave dickman @ motion look at it

Mr Gadgets 07-07-2003 02:30 PM

Let us know what he finds. Dave is a good guy.

Dick


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