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Honda BF25 Reverse Shift Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 513090" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>I know I'm on very thin ice responding because I admittedly lack the experience and qualifications. But here goes -- if it was in neutral, then how would slightly moving the prop have any impact? I have a Honda BF50. When it is in neutral, the prop spins freely. No clicking noise. I realize I have a different motor, but it makes me wonder. If you heard a click noise, was it really in neutral? </p><p></p><p>Sorry, just questions (probably bad ones). No helpful answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 513090, member: 21536"] I know I'm on very thin ice responding because I admittedly lack the experience and qualifications. But here goes -- if it was in neutral, then how would slightly moving the prop have any impact? I have a Honda BF50. When it is in neutral, the prop spins freely. No clicking noise. I realize I have a different motor, but it makes me wonder. If you heard a click noise, was it really in neutral? Sorry, just questions (probably bad ones). No helpful answers. [/QUOTE]
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