There is a procedure and you might find it online. It's more complicated
than I'm going to try to type. The service manuals like clymers, etc all
have it. You're right that it may be your problem. Alphas have an ignition
interupter switch in the cable plate that 'stalls' the enginie for a second
to let it come out of gear when you shift to neutral.
"richard reijnders" wrote in message
i.nl...
Hello,
I'm Richard from Amsterdam, Holland. I own a 1990 boat with a Mercruiser
3.0
Alpha One. This season is happens when I shift the gearhandle to "return"
that the engine starts to run slower and stops.
Forward is fine, no problem. I think that one or two cables are no more
right adjusted. Maybe they lengthed up a little bit. The problem did not
appear from one day to another.
Just turn the stationair-skrew is not the solution because shifting back-
or
returnwards "bangs"
Can anyone tell me -generally- which cable in what order should be
adjusted,
and how
Thanks in advance,
Richard Reijnders
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