Re: Outdrive won't go into reverse?
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Re: Outdrive won't go into reverse?
Re: Outdrive won't go into reverse?
Is the outdrive gear shift "foot' in the transom "shoe" (for lack of the proper terms)?
I did some research which leads me to believe that the shifter needs to be in reverse when putting the lower end back on. I am planning to try again tonight and hope it works. If I can't get it to where I feel like it will work flawlessly every time I will be forced to take it to and expensive outboard mechanic so that I have piece of mind.
redeye
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Motor should be fine with everything to go back on the boat and hook up the wiring but I've been having a problem with the shift linkage. I pulled the lower end assembly off to inspect the water pump and since putting it back in the shifter assembly as been troublesome. It was sticking a bit and not going into reverse. I pulled the bottom off again last night and played with the shifter when reinstalling and put it back together and it worked fine again. After a little bit and more fiddling with the motor to wrap up everything the shifter was sticking again. here
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There may be a few cons of owning a Monterey boat, but there are also some pros as well. [links]
These issues on fiberglass boats can lead to expensive repairs.
They make a wide variety of sport boats in different sizes ranging anywhere between 19′ long and 34′ long. Many of their boats come with inboard engines with outdrives, up to 700 hp, and they have a complete line of outboard boats, too.
These boats seem to be viewed more on the higher end but possibly not quite at the top. Others seem to rank them in line with boat manufacturers like Sea Ray and Four Winns.
This doesn’t mean that there aren’t Monterey boat parts that are hard or impossible to find, but I do think that this problem is probably rare. [links]
If you know anything about building boats from fiberglass, you know that the glass needs to be laid correctly and that the resin has to be mixed in the right ratios.