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bowtie89 07-03-2003 08:38 AM

stalls shifting to foward
 
When I shift from nutral to forward the engine stalls and I hear clicking sound I guess it is the drive engaging. Going into reverse it works fine. I have the drive off and the cable seem nice and smooth I don't get it. I just can get it adjusted right. It just stays killed. any ideas??????? maybe the drive???? What to check??????

oh yeah its an alpha 1 on a 350 merc. at 750rpm's

rjcardinal 07-03-2003 09:00 AM

On an Alpha drive there is a switch that cuts the ignition off for a second when you shift into gear. Sounds like yours is malfunctioning and needs adjustment.

Ron

racer-x6 07-03-2003 09:02 AM

I HAVE SEEN CABLES THAT OPERATE EASY BUT ARE BAD. IF THE JACKET IS BUSTED THE CABLE WILL STILL OPERATE SMOOTH WITH THE OUTDRIVE OFF, BUT WITH THE DRIVE ON THE RESISTANCE WILL MAKE THE INNER CABLE PUSH OUT.
LOOK IN THE OUTDRIVE WHERE THE SLIDE GOES IN AND MAKE SURE IT IS CLEAN EXCEPT FOR LIGHT GREASE.
ON SOME MODELS WITH THE SPRING LOADED DEVICE MOUNTED ON THE SHIFT PLATE I HAVE SEEN THEM START TO STICK.

BajaRunner 07-03-2003 09:35 AM

its the switch, i have twin alphas, and have seen it many times

Rodger 07-03-2003 02:24 PM

That switch, which mometarily shorts the ignition, only operates when going into nuetral from either forward or reverse. It does not activate when going from nuetral into gear. It is meant to drop the load in order to disengage the dog clutch. If it is activating when going into gear, check the linkage and cables to see why it is activating at the wrong time.

TeamSonic42 07-03-2003 03:22 PM

Most older model boats have this switch, alpha and bravo's. Agree it is the switch causing your issue, either bad, or needs position adjusted.

Reckless32 07-03-2003 03:25 PM

Yep the switch. Had it a couple of times on past boats. May just need to slightly bend it or adjust the cable....


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