ConsWinns96 wrote:
Alex, sometimes it's really hard to push the throttle forward. I have to ease it forward and it revs as if it's in neutral and then it pops into gear or engages the prop is a better way to describe it very abruptly.
Like someone releasing the clutch all of a sudden.
Does that help?
The "clutch" is normally fairly sudden, but you don't notice it if the RPMs are low.
If your throttle control is stiff coming out of neutral, then it sounds like your Shift Cable needs replacement. This is common as the drive end is exposed to a harsh environment. There is an active thread going on this week about shift cable replacement:
http://www.smwebhead.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=14642If your cables are new and it is easy to move the throttle control, then it would sound like a cable was assembled into a wrong hole at the shifter end...allowing the throttle to move before the shift movement is complete.
ps: I can see from your other posts that you have a 1996 200 Horizon DXL with Volvo Penta. May I suggest that you edit your profile to include this information + engine size/model and your boating location. (for example, mine is a 2000 Horizon 240 with VP 5.7GS /SX drive). Then we will see that information on all your posts.
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"Knot Easy" 2000 Horizon 240 Volvo 5.7GS /SX
tow: 2017 Honda PILOT EXL-AWD
prev. boats:
'87 Chaparral 198CXL 4.3 OMC Cobra
'69 Jetstar 16ft Ski Boat, 115hp Yamaha
'68 Aluminum Jon Boat, 3hp Sears
'64 Water Wings