Hey there, so I bought a used Honda BF15 4-stroke 2001 outboard about a year ago. I've taken it out about at least a dozen times since then.
So far I have-
-Changed the motor and gear oil
-Installed new fuel filter
-Replaced old water lines & thermo gasket & o-ring
-Checked the water impeller
-Cleaned the carb
-Adjusted the valves & idle speed (1100rpm)
-Checked cylinder compression (~140psi both)
I first noticed the problem after I hit a submerged tree going 5-6mph(going forward). Everything was fine until I had gone about 5 miles on my way back to the boat launch (full throttle ~20mph).
The prop spun all of a sudden and the engine would rev but no thrust above idling while in gear. I shut her down and used my trolling motor to make it back to the launch.
At home I put the spare prop on and tested the motor to make sure the splines engaged with the new prop. They did, but I noticed under the hood of the motor, the shift link roller on the spring arm was not fully falling into the reverse groove. The shift link fully fell into place at neutral and forward.
At first i thought the vertical shift link nut came loose, but no adjustment worked.
To trouble shoot I removed the vertical linkage nut and the entire bottom half of the motor.
After disconnecting the top linkage from the clutch box, the shift linkage and roller would still not fall into place in reverse gear slot.
Any ideas on what could be keeping the shifter from fully falling into the reverse groove?
the top picture shows the roller fully in the middle groove (neutral)
The bottom picture shows as far forward into the front groove (Reverse) it will go.
So far I have-
-Changed the motor and gear oil
-Installed new fuel filter
-Replaced old water lines & thermo gasket & o-ring
-Checked the water impeller
-Cleaned the carb
-Adjusted the valves & idle speed (1100rpm)
-Checked cylinder compression (~140psi both)
I first noticed the problem after I hit a submerged tree going 5-6mph(going forward). Everything was fine until I had gone about 5 miles on my way back to the boat launch (full throttle ~20mph).
The prop spun all of a sudden and the engine would rev but no thrust above idling while in gear. I shut her down and used my trolling motor to make it back to the launch.
At home I put the spare prop on and tested the motor to make sure the splines engaged with the new prop. They did, but I noticed under the hood of the motor, the shift link roller on the spring arm was not fully falling into the reverse groove. The shift link fully fell into place at neutral and forward.
At first i thought the vertical shift link nut came loose, but no adjustment worked.
To trouble shoot I removed the vertical linkage nut and the entire bottom half of the motor.
After disconnecting the top linkage from the clutch box, the shift linkage and roller would still not fall into place in reverse gear slot.
Any ideas on what could be keeping the shifter from fully falling into the reverse groove?
the top picture shows the roller fully in the middle groove (neutral)
The bottom picture shows as far forward into the front groove (Reverse) it will go.
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