Members Fish Hound Posted November 11, 2019 Members Posted November 11, 2019 I have a 1995 25hp Mercury and was fishing Blue Springs area of Beaver (no fish) and after beaching the boat to back trailer down ramp, pushed off jumped back in boat, started it up, put in reverse and nothing. Put in forward and nothing so had to limp up to trailer with trolling motor. This not a tiller steer motor so what would be first thing to check the linkage and cable? Did not hit anything that I know of and there is no clunking sound or grinding noise at all just nothing to the prop. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks
fishinwrench Posted November 11, 2019 Posted November 11, 2019 See if the shift cable end is moving. Might be the shift detent in the control box, or a broken cable.
Members Fish Hound Posted November 13, 2019 Author Members Posted November 13, 2019 Thanks Wrench, will hopefully have time to get into it this weekend. I've got a BYT book (before you tube) on this motor but will probably end up looking on line for some how to tips and tricks. There was somebody most of the forum seemed to like on you tube so will search him out. Thanks again
Members Fish Hound Posted November 17, 2019 Author Members Posted November 17, 2019 ok found problem but not sure name of the part. Control arm anchor pin? It is split which let the control arm pull out. Not finding a replacement online. Is there a site that has these? Thanks
Members Fish Hound Posted November 17, 2019 Author Members Posted November 17, 2019 I think I found it. A shift linkage socket connector part # 817428.
fishinwrench Posted November 18, 2019 Posted November 18, 2019 Nothing pisses me off worse than Mercury and their use of cheesy plastic stuff on critical components that will leave you stranded when they snap.
MrGiggles Posted November 18, 2019 Posted November 18, 2019 3 hours ago, Fish Hound said: I think I found it. A shift linkage socket connector part # 817428. Check ebay. Aftermarket companies are reproducing some of those obscure plastic doodads that are NLA from Merc, NLA Marine is one of them. There are some sellers with NOS stuff as well. Daryk Campbell Sr 1 -Austin
fishinwrench Posted November 18, 2019 Posted November 18, 2019 13 hours ago, MrGiggles said: Check ebay. Aftermarket companies are reproducing some of those obscure plastic doodads that are NLA from Merc, NLA Marine is one of them. There are some sellers with NOS stuff as well. True, but printed copies of those parts are always brittle and not UV and fuel resistant. By all means get the OEM part if possible.
Members Fish Hound Posted November 18, 2019 Author Members Posted November 18, 2019 I was surprised it was plastic, same for the throttle too. I'll probably go ahead and order a least 2-3. Did find some that said they were OEM. Would be nice to find someone that make a stainless one. I would feel a lot better. I'll surf around and see. Thanks
fishinwrench Posted November 19, 2019 Posted November 19, 2019 A metal one is not going to snap over the little ball knuckle gizmo. You'd have to re-engineer the whole linkage system to make that work. Actually if it's all set up and synced properly the little plastic clips are fine. If it gets tinkered with and things start binding up......then it'll snap a new one just as quickly as it will a 25 year old one. snagged in outlet 3 1
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