I am not aware of that feature but I guess it could be. I wonder if you run one motor only (let's say the one not having the issue) can you revs up to high revs. It seems to me that based on what you were told, you wouldn't be able to do that.
I am aware of motors that will not rev past a certain limit if not in gear. I wonder if your motor has that feature and the sensor that detects neutral is not working. If there is such a switch it will be on the bracket the shift lever and the shift control cable connect to. That 'neutral' switch is not the same as the one that the control uses to protect against starting the motor in gear.
I am aware of motors that will not rev past a certain limit if not in gear. I wonder if your motor has that feature and the sensor that detects neutral is not working. If there is such a switch it will be on the bracket the shift lever and the shift control cable connect to. That 'neutral' switch is not the same as the one that the control uses to protect against starting the motor in gear.