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My understanding of the purpose of the interrupter is that because of the
design of the clutch dogs on the sliding clutch ( back cut 2 or 3 degrees or somesuch), it is necessary to release the torque applied to the clutch to make it easier to disengage same. To prove the point, disconnect one of the wires on the interrupter microswitch and notice how much more difficult it is to disengage gears while the engine is running. Also notice that there is a tendency to overshift into the opposite gear. Older Mercruisers didn't have the back cut clutch dogs and had a tendency to fall out of gear at idle speed as the dogs became rounded from wear. Earlier I made mention of a shift shaft seal. What I was referring to would be more correctly called a bell housing bushing seal. The original poster didn't say if he was having difficulty pulling the gearshifter into neutral. That would be key to knowing if there was an interrupter problem. Jim |
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