I have recently bought a Pearson 28-2 with a Yanmar YGM20 engine. It has had both the shifter and throttle cables replaced but I think the transmission one could use some fine adjusting.
What I noticed is that there is sometimes a delay in engaging when the trans go from forward to reverse or vice versa. Upon closer examination I noticed that when I put the shifter all the way forward it does not fully extend the lever on the transmission. To test I put the trans into drive from the cockpit control lever. Next I loosened the screw on the end of the trans cable, then I was able to further move the shifter lever on the transmission. It seems like the is just a little bit of control range of the over movement from forward/reverse.
Attached you will see an image of the transmission lever and what appears to be a offset cam.
My question is this for micro adjustment ? and if so how is the best way to adjust so that I increase the range of movement ?
Thanks
What I noticed is that there is sometimes a delay in engaging when the trans go from forward to reverse or vice versa. Upon closer examination I noticed that when I put the shifter all the way forward it does not fully extend the lever on the transmission. To test I put the trans into drive from the cockpit control lever. Next I loosened the screw on the end of the trans cable, then I was able to further move the shifter lever on the transmission. It seems like the is just a little bit of control range of the over movement from forward/reverse.
Attached you will see an image of the transmission lever and what appears to be a offset cam.
My question is this for micro adjustment ? and if so how is the best way to adjust so that I increase the range of movement ?
Thanks
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