So. New to me 1997 90 2 stroke. Forward ok. Hard to get into neutral. Reverse sounds like a spinning metal close to stationary metal.. Diagnosis steps?
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Originally posted by Chrisjudge View PostDid the test. Removed the shifter cable. Slide the lever all the way back and it is acting the sample.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_A5OXC8p4s
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYPuB9nmS8E
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I beleive these lower units are spring loaded into forward, so you have to overcome that spring to get to neutral and reverse.
if things get bent the shift does not work well.
I posted some pics of a C60 twisted shift shaft awhile back it also had a bent pin that went thru the prop shaft.
As I said before you need to drop the lower and inspect what you can. then open up the lower if needed
Here is a link to the thread I posted about the C60
http://www.yamahaoutboardparts.com/f...g-th25042.html
and here is that pic
Last edited by 99yam40; 04-16-2017, 09:02 AM.
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Not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet, but these engines can have a habit of corroding the shift shaft at/near where the shift shaft is exposed coming out of the steering pivot, just before it connects to the lower unit, this corrosion can usually be seen just up in the steering pivot covered area, you have to look up/in where it is just about to exit the steering pivot shaft, if it is corroded thee, what happens is the shift shaft will "twist" when gearshift handle is operated n the gearbox will not select reverse properly due to the resistance of the spring in the shifter (clutch dog) causing the corroded shift shaft to twist on the upper side of corrosion but not enough rotataion on the lowervsid of the shift shaft. If this has occurred, then the powerhead needs to be removed n then replace the shift shaft rod assay.
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