7-12
ACCESSORIES
cable
trunion.
Install
the
bushing into the
bottom
of
the
shift
handle.
Install
the
washer and the screw with the concave
side
of the washer on the same side as the screw.
Tighten
the
screw
securely.
Install
the
other
trunion
cap
on top
of
the
trunion.
Check the shift lever for ease of movement
with no sign of binding.
6- Place
the
metal
separator
between
the
two halves.
Bring the two halves
to-
gether
and secure
them with the two screws
from
the
back side.
Install
the box in the
boat and secure
it in place with the attach-
ing hardware.
Again check
the
levers
for
ease of movement
and no sign of binding.
7-5 ELECTRIC
GEAR
BOXES
AND SINGLE LEVER CONTROL
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following
paragraphs
provide a logi-
cal sequence
of tests,
checks,
and adjust-
ments,
designed
to
isolate
and
correct
a
problem in the Johnson single lever shift box
with the warm-up
lever
to the rear and the
Evinrude
single
lever
pushbutton
shift
box
operation.
The procedures
and suggestions
are key-
ed by number
to matching
numbered
illus-
trations
as an aid in performing
the work.
1- Difficult Shift Operation
Many times
this type of problem
is
the
result
of incorrect
cable
installation
-- the
NO SLACK
SLACK
1
f
cable
is not the proper
length
or there
are
too
many
bends
or
kinks
in the
routing.
Such
an
installation
will
cause
the
inner
cable to travel
much further
than necessary
and
therefore,
wear
on
the
outer
cable.
Over a period of time, inner cable wear will
result
is difficult
shifting
or throttle
opera-
tion.
BE SURE
to cycle the shift lever to the
full position in both directions,
when making
any test
on the shift box.
The shift switch
may have a dead spot and will not indicate
the switch is defective
unless the shift lever
is fully cycled for each test.
2- Amp Draw Test
Turn the ignition
switch
to the ON posi-
tion and note
the
ammeter
reading.
Now,
opera te the shift control
lever
to the FOR-
WARD position,
and then
to the REVERSE
position.
Note
how
much
the
ammeter
reading
increased
each time
the shift
lever
was moved.
If the reading
was more than
2.5 amperes
for either
shift
positions,
con-
tinue with the following checks.
If the boat
is not equipped
with an ampere
gauge, then
temporar ily
disconnect
the
GREEN
and
BROWN (or RED) wires from the back side
of the key switch and temporarily
install
an
Summary of Contents for 4906B 4HP 1969
Page 5: ......
Page 87: ...3 46 POWERHEAD Exploded drawing of a 7 5 hp powerhead 1956 58 with principle parts identified...
Page 88: ...CYLINDER BLOCK 3 47 HEAD GASKET RING...
Page 90: ...CYLINDER BLOCK 3 49 THERMOSTAT EXHAUST COVER The...
Page 137: ...4 46 FUEL LEVER AND LOW SPEED...
Page 153: ...4 62 FUEL Exploded view of a pressure tyoe fuel tank with major parts identified...
Page 157: ...4 66 fUEL...
Page 412: ...A 16 APPENDIX Wire Identification 33 hp with Generator 1965 67...
Page 413: ...APPENDIX A 17 o C...
Page 414: ...Wire Identification 33 hp with Generator 1969 70...
Page 415: ...APPENDIX A 19 Wire Identification 35 hp 1957 59...
Page 416: ...A 20 APPENDIX Wire Identification 40 hp Standard Shift with Generator 1960 66...
Page 417: ...APPENDIX A 21 UJ cc b Wire Identification 40 hp Standard Shift with Generator 1967 68...
Page 419: ...APPENDIX Wire Identification 40 hp Electric Shift with Generator 1961 66 A 23...
Page 420: ...A 24 APPENDIX C 00 Wire Identification 40 hp Electric Shift with Generator 1967 68...
Page 421: ...Wire Identification 40 hp Electric Shift with Generator 1969 70...
Page 422: ...NOTES NUMBERS...