Hello All,
I have a '65 Mercruiser 120 that I have been working on for some time. Little back story...*right afer buying took out for test run, forward and reverse working but*engine over-heat in short distance... ok, so I should have known it would have a bad impeller, but im new to the boating world. So i decided to learn it well and did the following:*
rebuilt engine (inside of engine beautiful, no carbon build up at all, thanks be), rebuilt carb, new points, wires, coil, plugs, battery, temp sensor and a few others i think.... dropped lower unit and replaced impeller, fresh fluid in upper and lower (no pass through hole, as in '66 and newer models)... all together dropped boat in water
wont come out of forward.... didnt touch the shift cable in rebuild process but on inspection found it has disconected from the screw set in the plastic piece on end of cable.
Now I have reset the cable end into the screw set loseing about a quarter of an inch of my cable, reseting the center to center distance to 6in and sliding all back into place and I only have forward and neutral, attempted all adjustments i can think of and can only get to the edge of it going into reverse.
Any suggestions Please, not trying to replace cable, have I set the lower unit wrong.... is it possible if it slid in smoothly? Im thinking that the quarter inch removed from cable might have made going into first difficult but thats not an issue, might i be wrong, if so I can repair cable to make it longer again or worst case actualy replace the cable, but it doesnt add up that id have to. Any insight would be a great help!
Labor day is right around the corner and i hate to spend it wishing I was on the lake.
Thanks in advance,
~JH
I have a '65 Mercruiser 120 that I have been working on for some time. Little back story...*right afer buying took out for test run, forward and reverse working but*engine over-heat in short distance... ok, so I should have known it would have a bad impeller, but im new to the boating world. So i decided to learn it well and did the following:*
rebuilt engine (inside of engine beautiful, no carbon build up at all, thanks be), rebuilt carb, new points, wires, coil, plugs, battery, temp sensor and a few others i think.... dropped lower unit and replaced impeller, fresh fluid in upper and lower (no pass through hole, as in '66 and newer models)... all together dropped boat in water
wont come out of forward.... didnt touch the shift cable in rebuild process but on inspection found it has disconected from the screw set in the plastic piece on end of cable.
Now I have reset the cable end into the screw set loseing about a quarter of an inch of my cable, reseting the center to center distance to 6in and sliding all back into place and I only have forward and neutral, attempted all adjustments i can think of and can only get to the edge of it going into reverse.
Any suggestions Please, not trying to replace cable, have I set the lower unit wrong.... is it possible if it slid in smoothly? Im thinking that the quarter inch removed from cable might have made going into first difficult but thats not an issue, might i be wrong, if so I can repair cable to make it longer again or worst case actualy replace the cable, but it doesnt add up that id have to. Any insight would be a great help!
Labor day is right around the corner and i hate to spend it wishing I was on the lake.
Thanks in advance,
~JH

