Im having difficulty with selecting neutral in my newly installed SE106 complete drive. It is mated to an MC1 transom assembly / Merc 228.
The lower shift cable is only about six months / 30hrs old and adjustment has been triple checked, upper cable adjustment has also been checked but found to be approximately 1/8" longer than recommended tolerance. I had to move the reverse gear adjustment stud to the mid position in order to get reverse to engage - moving it right to the end of the slot didnt seem to make any further difference to the ratcheting. Shift interrupt switch verified to kill the engine when manually activated, and roller is centered.
Gear engagement from neutral into both forward and reverse is smooth. Neutral can always be selected from reverse without problem, however the drive will only go into neutral from forward gear about 25% of the time. Pulling the control lever back past the neutral detent will get the forward gear to disengage.
When the boat is running on the muffs the drive comes out of gear easily every time, so the issue only seams to rear its head when there is water load on the prop.
Spinning the prop by hand there is a very positive ratchet on the forward gear, but a noticeable weaker ratchet in reverse gear.
The old MC1 drive that it replaced never had any shifting issues, so I'm reluctant to jump to any conclusions with regards to which component may be causing this problem. Can you offer any suggestions? I now have approximately five hours on my new drive.
The lower shift cable is only about six months / 30hrs old and adjustment has been triple checked, upper cable adjustment has also been checked but found to be approximately 1/8" longer than recommended tolerance. I had to move the reverse gear adjustment stud to the mid position in order to get reverse to engage - moving it right to the end of the slot didnt seem to make any further difference to the ratcheting. Shift interrupt switch verified to kill the engine when manually activated, and roller is centered.
Gear engagement from neutral into both forward and reverse is smooth. Neutral can always be selected from reverse without problem, however the drive will only go into neutral from forward gear about 25% of the time. Pulling the control lever back past the neutral detent will get the forward gear to disengage.
When the boat is running on the muffs the drive comes out of gear easily every time, so the issue only seams to rear its head when there is water load on the prop.
Spinning the prop by hand there is a very positive ratchet on the forward gear, but a noticeable weaker ratchet in reverse gear.
The old MC1 drive that it replaced never had any shifting issues, so I'm reluctant to jump to any conclusions with regards to which component may be causing this problem. Can you offer any suggestions? I now have approximately five hours on my new drive.
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