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![]() "Kilgore Trout" wrote in message ... "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 11:53:44 -0500, "Kilgore Trout" wrote: This topic may have been done to death already, apologies for this repeat. I've got a Mercruiser 130hp carburated 4.0L 4-cyl inboard with the Quicksilver shift cable system. When switching between forward and reverse the shifter is supposed to be stopped in idle for a brief moment before changing intp gear. Every so often when I do this the engine cuts right out as the shifter goes into idle. This happens when docking or embarking, often after a 10m lake haul, causing a mad scramble to restart the engine and avoid collision with docks, shorelines and other boats. Except the only way to prevent further stalls is to ram the shifter through the idle without stopping, and not good for the drive. I know that the shift system intentionally cuts the ignition spark for a millisecond to protect the cables and drive gears from damage by a cutout switch on the switch plate, and that there's a lower cable to the sterndrive and another between the shift box and shift plate. I don't know if I should pull the tools and try to fine tune the settings and risk overlooking a critical tweak, discovery this fact floating toward a parked Glastron at 10 knots, or take it to the marina? I've gotten nowhere with this marina on this matter though, and I know that the mechanic knows what the problem is. They just want me to come crawling on hands on knees with a wad of dough. KT When I was having a similar problem, one of the old time mechanics at the marina said "not" to hesitate when shifting from forward to reverse, when the rpm is at a reasonably slow amount. Now I don't pause. It's one motion from forward to reverse, and I've had no more problems. Is your's a Mercruiser? Mine's a 1989. Bought it used, in good shape. The seller said that I should always briefly idle the stick before changing into forward or reverse because of the systems design. I know that cumulative engine vibration tends to gradually knock the idle screw and fuel mixture out of sync causing a rough engine that has to be fine tuned from time to time. Pop the hood, adjust, done. I think these same vibrations have affected a setting in the 3-part throttle linkage and all that's required is a simple readjustment. The throttle lever has a fairly sluggish resistance. It's not easy to finesse it through idle into forward or reverse without causing a lurch in one direction even at zero knot. KT Please have someone who knows what they are doing repair your lower shift cable and linkages. Jim |
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