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news June 9th 04 01:44 AM

1989 Johnson 6 hp no reverse or neutral.
 
Hi all,

My dad put a water pump in his 6hp johnson and now he has no neutral or
reverse. Does anyone know an easy way to rectify this? It was working
before he took the lower unit off. He must have done something wrong. Any
help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jay



Jim June 9th 04 01:53 AM

1989 Johnson 6 hp no reverse or neutral.
 
Not familiar with that motor, but it sounds like he just didn't
properly reconnect the linkage under the cowling. Chances are
the fix is this simple.

-Jim



news wrote:
Hi all,

My dad put a water pump in his 6hp johnson and now he has no neutral or
reverse. Does anyone know an easy way to rectify this? It was working
before he took the lower unit off. He must have done something wrong. Any
help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jay




Chris June 9th 04 02:30 AM

1989 Johnson 6 hp no reverse or neutral.
 
ya, check the shifting linkage... I did that while playing with my gear case
today... on/off so many times, this time I forgot

"news" wrote in message
news:w3txc.11202$ye1.9650@lakeread05...
Hi all,

My dad put a water pump in his 6hp johnson and now he has no neutral or
reverse. Does anyone know an easy way to rectify this? It was working
before he took the lower unit off. He must have done something wrong.

Any
help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jay





Rod McInnis June 9th 04 10:29 PM

1989 Johnson 6 hp no reverse or neutral.
 

"news" wrote in message
news:w3txc.11202$ye1.9650@lakeread05...
Hi all,

My dad put a water pump in his 6hp johnson and now he has no neutral or
reverse. Does anyone know an easy way to rectify this?


Yep, the linkage between the power head and lower unit is out of whack. The
water pump is in the lower unit, easily accessible once you have dropped the
lower unit off (usually an easy procedure). When the lower unit comes off
the drive shaft, shift linkage and water supply all have to be disconnected
(on some motors they just pull apart, nothing to do really).

I am not familiar with Johnsons, but a Mercury outboard has a shaft that
rotates to shift. If you take the lower unit off, then move either the
shift lever on the powerhead or the linkage on the lower unit it will be
messed up when you put it back together.

To fix this you need to drop the lower unit again. Put the power head in
neutral, put the lower unit in neutral, put it back together again (making
sure that the water tube lines up properly so you don't end up taking it
apart for a third time!)

Rod



news June 10th 04 03:04 AM

1989 Johnson 6 hp no reverse or neutral.
 
Thanks!

"Rod McInnis" wrote in message
...

"news" wrote in message
news:w3txc.11202$ye1.9650@lakeread05...
Hi all,

My dad put a water pump in his 6hp johnson and now he has no neutral or
reverse. Does anyone know an easy way to rectify this?


Yep, the linkage between the power head and lower unit is out of whack.

The
water pump is in the lower unit, easily accessible once you have dropped

the
lower unit off (usually an easy procedure). When the lower unit comes off
the drive shaft, shift linkage and water supply all have to be

disconnected
(on some motors they just pull apart, nothing to do really).

I am not familiar with Johnsons, but a Mercury outboard has a shaft that
rotates to shift. If you take the lower unit off, then move either the
shift lever on the powerhead or the linkage on the lower unit it will be
messed up when you put it back together.

To fix this you need to drop the lower unit again. Put the power head in
neutral, put the lower unit in neutral, put it back together again (making
sure that the water tube lines up properly so you don't end up taking it
apart for a third time!)

Rod






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