Sticking Transmission

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Lee Rooker

I am having trouble moving the shifter for my Hunter 34. Once it moves it works properly but I feel there is too much resistance when shifting gears. Any ideas on correcting the problem??? Lubrication? Replacement? This is the second summer of my owning this boat. Thanks, Lee Rooker
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
have you tried moving on the transmission end?

Lee: Have you tried moving it on the transmission end? It is probably the cable and may be time for replacment, but you should do some research first.
 
Aug 9, 2005
772
Hunter 28.5 Palm Coast, FL
try this

Remove the cable linkage... If it shifts fine then the cable is sticking and need to be greased or replaced.
 
Jul 17, 2005
586
Hunter 37.5 Bainbridge Island - West of Seattle
I had the same problem with the throttle

If your trani shifts fine at the engine, then it may be either the cable, or the connection. My throttle handle became very hard to move. If I work it hard a few times, it will get a tiny bit easier, but not by much. I tried using lube in the cable and that didn't fix it. By the way, always use graphite for the cable. Don't use oil of any kind, even WD40, because they will collect dirt and get gummy inside, and you will then HAVE to replace the cable. Graphite comes in a spray form and drys very quickly. You can probably use SailKote too. I finally tracked the cause to the connection where the cable linkage meets the engine. That connection is suppose to be rotate freely, but because of a slightly loose hose clamp just above it, some salt water dripped on that connection, and some rust has started to form. So I tighten the hose clamp, took the connection apart, sanded and scrubbed with a old toothbrush, put it back together with some lube oil. Now it has been 3 years and it has been working great ever since.
 
Dec 25, 2000
6,051
Hunter Passage 42 Shelter Bay, WA
Lee, had a similar problem on our P42...

It turned out to be the cable stud that threaded into the clevis that connected to the shifter arm on the pedestal. It finally broke due to metal fatigue. Replaced the cable and everything works fine. Something (force I suspect) caused the stud to bend. Once bent the added stress each time a shift was made finally caused the failure. The bend happened before we purchased the boat. Check the clevis connection at the pedestal. The Teleflex cables that Hunter uses are sealed at both ends. Yours may have reached the end of its life. Terry
 
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