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I have a 2002 Marlin with twin 225 hp engines. The gear shift is tight, any ideas? solutions? Thanks
Highest probability is that the cable needs replacing. To tell, remove the connection at the motor and manually (with a pliers or wrench) shift the gears to make sure that LU is not binding.knotoncall1022 said:I have a 2002 Marlin with twin 225 hp engines. The gear shift is tight, any ideas? solutions? Thanks
jip40 said:I've got a 330 and had the same problem, it turned out to be a cable issue. For me, the problem was with the starboard engine and it was difficult to adjust the engine rpm's while running.
It was suggested that I replace both cables at the same time, which I did 2 years ago and no problem until two weeks ago when I was pulling up to fuel dock. As I approached the dock, I went into reverse on starboard engine to kick the stern around to dock. It didn't go into reverse and as I gave it more throttle it picked up more forward speed. Managed to dock and with help from dock crew determined that the cable had worn through the housing and would bulge out instead of putting back pressure on the selector switch.
My manuals did not have any info on length of cable needed, called G-W tech support & was told to get 26' cable. It turned out that NAPA had them in stock at $46 each - this was in the keys so don't know if they carry them in other areas. Just make sure that you get the correct length cable.
The other suggestions about checking linkage and all is good advice. My point is that the cables are, or can be, a weak point and if they don't feel quite right have them checked out. BTW I now carry a spare cable for my peace of mind