I helped my brother change the water pump and stat in his new to him C60 used Yamaha.
while running on muffs to make sure every thing was working OK, I noticed a clicking noise while idling in neutral.He did not notice it before, but did not notice it this time until I pointed it out.
If you put into forward it went away and when brought back to neutral it was not very noticeable. But if put into reverse( clicking went away) and back to neutral it was very noticeable.
We disconnected the linkage to see if it was set properly it was a little out, so adjusted to make sure the cable slipped on with no bind while shifter and motor linkage was in neutral.
This made it worse, so we dropped lower unit again and made sure the lower was in neutral and made sure control and linkage was all in its neutral position.
Put it all back together and it still did it.
Only way to keep it from happening was to slide the shift linkage back towards reverse some.
this moved it out of the position that linkage wanted to be in at neutral.
My thoughts are either the linkage or shaft on motor has been twisted or bent somehow in the past or maybe something in the lower unit has been bent. Like piece that moves shift dog.
I am thinking the shift dog it making contact with gears
Anyway does anyone have any experience with something like this before and what the fix may be?
Just to let you know I checked my C40 TLRX when I got home and it does not make these noises , prop moves freely and quietly when in neutral and turned by hand.
OK just thought of some other info that might be relevant.
While lower was off and I shifted between forward, neutral, and reverse, it still made the clicking noise in neutral when turning prop by hand, so the linkage/shift shaft should not be in play on this is my thoughts
while running on muffs to make sure every thing was working OK, I noticed a clicking noise while idling in neutral.He did not notice it before, but did not notice it this time until I pointed it out.
If you put into forward it went away and when brought back to neutral it was not very noticeable. But if put into reverse( clicking went away) and back to neutral it was very noticeable.
We disconnected the linkage to see if it was set properly it was a little out, so adjusted to make sure the cable slipped on with no bind while shifter and motor linkage was in neutral.
This made it worse, so we dropped lower unit again and made sure the lower was in neutral and made sure control and linkage was all in its neutral position.
Put it all back together and it still did it.
Only way to keep it from happening was to slide the shift linkage back towards reverse some.
this moved it out of the position that linkage wanted to be in at neutral.
My thoughts are either the linkage or shaft on motor has been twisted or bent somehow in the past or maybe something in the lower unit has been bent. Like piece that moves shift dog.
I am thinking the shift dog it making contact with gears
Anyway does anyone have any experience with something like this before and what the fix may be?
Just to let you know I checked my C40 TLRX when I got home and it does not make these noises , prop moves freely and quietly when in neutral and turned by hand.
OK just thought of some other info that might be relevant.
While lower was off and I shifted between forward, neutral, and reverse, it still made the clicking noise in neutral when turning prop by hand, so the linkage/shift shaft should not be in play on this is my thoughts
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