With the weather looking to be really nice i thought I would venture out today with the wife to Lake Sammamish for our second attempt (just got home). With the shift cable attachment piece replaced and the new starter installed I was feeling good. Saturday I hooked the hose up to it and it started great, idled nice (thou not as low I would like) and shifted fine.
Today we hook up and head down. boat gets launched with no issues. go to start it up, no issues. put it in geat at the dock to double check. (tied up) and it goes into reverse just time. in the lake the idle is a little low and it wants to stall some.. but I make due..
Undo the ropes and back away from the dock. go to put it in forward. the cable comes loose from the throttle/shift control box. DAMN...... not again. don't even get 20 ft off the dock and its broke. its trying to test me and see whether I want to play with boats or just stick with old cars...
so I strap the electric motor to it and pull it back to the dock, load it up and take it home. I will have to tear the control box apart again and see if I can tighten the shift cable tighter (not sure it will go tighter).
Now i have two questions.
1. Why wont the motor go above idle (throttle work) while the motor is in neutral (noticed it while testing it on Sat). can that be adjusted to allow some throttle so when I put it in gear it does not want to stall...)
2. does the motor have to be at idle (low throttle setting) to change from reverse to forward (or vice versa).
This is the first time I have been around an outboard and the previous owner did not have it in the water the 4 yrs he owned it nor know alot about it..(he took it on trade for a car he sold).
I will try again, but to many more of these adventures and I might leave the plugs out and see how she floats..
Today we hook up and head down. boat gets launched with no issues. go to start it up, no issues. put it in geat at the dock to double check. (tied up) and it goes into reverse just time. in the lake the idle is a little low and it wants to stall some.. but I make due..
Undo the ropes and back away from the dock. go to put it in forward. the cable comes loose from the throttle/shift control box. DAMN...... not again. don't even get 20 ft off the dock and its broke. its trying to test me and see whether I want to play with boats or just stick with old cars...
so I strap the electric motor to it and pull it back to the dock, load it up and take it home. I will have to tear the control box apart again and see if I can tighten the shift cable tighter (not sure it will go tighter).
Now i have two questions.
1. Why wont the motor go above idle (throttle work) while the motor is in neutral (noticed it while testing it on Sat). can that be adjusted to allow some throttle so when I put it in gear it does not want to stall...)
2. does the motor have to be at idle (low throttle setting) to change from reverse to forward (or vice versa).
This is the first time I have been around an outboard and the previous owner did not have it in the water the 4 yrs he owned it nor know alot about it..(he took it on trade for a car he sold).
I will try again, but to many more of these adventures and I might leave the plugs out and see how she floats..
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