Hey there!
I have a 150 Yamaha 4 stroke - before I wintertized, the motor was fine but as I am unwrapping and checking everything out before dropping her in,
I started the engine and thenI did put it into gear (did not race the RPM, just popped it out of neutral) and as I did so, it grinned into gear, like something was mashing up inside the lower unit. This happens with I try both forward and reverse. It does engage though, but it has a crunch when going through neutral. It never did that before.
Doing some research I came across some thoughts as to what it could be and one thing keeps coming up is that the throttle cable needs to adjusted? It seems like the clutch (dog?) is spinning before engaging?
So my question is, does this make any sense? And is this an easy-is thing to do on my own?
All the service mariners here by me won't take the boat in while they are trying to get everyone's boats into the water - so I am looking at a month or so before they will even look at it.
I have a 150 Yamaha 4 stroke - before I wintertized, the motor was fine but as I am unwrapping and checking everything out before dropping her in,
I started the engine and thenI did put it into gear (did not race the RPM, just popped it out of neutral) and as I did so, it grinned into gear, like something was mashing up inside the lower unit. This happens with I try both forward and reverse. It does engage though, but it has a crunch when going through neutral. It never did that before.
Doing some research I came across some thoughts as to what it could be and one thing keeps coming up is that the throttle cable needs to adjusted? It seems like the clutch (dog?) is spinning before engaging?
So my question is, does this make any sense? And is this an easy-is thing to do on my own?
All the service mariners here by me won't take the boat in while they are trying to get everyone's boats into the water - so I am looking at a month or so before they will even look at it.