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Non-Shifting Problem 1955 Evinrude
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<blockquote data-quote="Shaugh" data-source="post: 426665" data-attributes="member: 19781"><p>Doesn't this motor have stops in it that won't allow you to shift unless the throttle is indeed below the shift point ? You say that the throttle is stuck in that position ? It could very well be that it's actually still above the shift point. See if the internal levers are blocking the shift lever. Also try manually spinning the prop while trying to shift. Many times the gearing will be stopped in a position that simply will not allow shifting. Also note that you can't move the throttle past the start point unless the shift lever is engaged. Pull the hood and familiarize yourself with how these levers block the throttle and gear shift from moving at certain times..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaugh, post: 426665, member: 19781"] Doesn't this motor have stops in it that won't allow you to shift unless the throttle is indeed below the shift point ? You say that the throttle is stuck in that position ? It could very well be that it's actually still above the shift point. See if the internal levers are blocking the shift lever. Also try manually spinning the prop while trying to shift. Many times the gearing will be stopped in a position that simply will not allow shifting. Also note that you can't move the throttle past the start point unless the shift lever is engaged. Pull the hood and familiarize yourself with how these levers block the throttle and gear shift from moving at certain times.. [/QUOTE]
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