Hi all, new to forum and specifically boating and boat motors in general. Just purchased an older center console boat with this motor. Motor by itself runs great. Many of the secondary system components replaced and or repaired. Trying to trouble shoot an issue when prop is engaged. Not sure if it is at the motor or in the throttling lever/assembly, or transmission.
When engaging, it shifts in fine, but pushing the lever and throttling up, after engaged, seems to be inconsistent. If i push quickly, it wants to "get there real fast" and will bring the nose up too quick. pushing in with purpose at a slower rate, it just doesnt feel like it want to go and tops out or comes up short when the lever is fully actuated. Very inconsistent and feels like i continually have to play with it.
Do i just have to find the "sweet spot" and making a novice mistake or is their something i can do to try and resolve?
I have not pulled the lever/throttle assembly and controls or dissassembled anything. Other than to start engine and actuate the controls.
What actuates the transmission from the controls?
Im not new to engines in general and have worked on various motors and equipment with electrical and hydraulics. All professionally. For some context for a good response.
Thanks.
When engaging, it shifts in fine, but pushing the lever and throttling up, after engaged, seems to be inconsistent. If i push quickly, it wants to "get there real fast" and will bring the nose up too quick. pushing in with purpose at a slower rate, it just doesnt feel like it want to go and tops out or comes up short when the lever is fully actuated. Very inconsistent and feels like i continually have to play with it.
Do i just have to find the "sweet spot" and making a novice mistake or is their something i can do to try and resolve?
I have not pulled the lever/throttle assembly and controls or dissassembled anything. Other than to start engine and actuate the controls.
What actuates the transmission from the controls?
Im not new to engines in general and have worked on various motors and equipment with electrical and hydraulics. All professionally. For some context for a good response.
Thanks.
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