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1967 Electric Shift 12 years 11 months ago #54214

What can cause cavation?

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Re:1967 Electric shift 12 years 11 months ago #54217

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You might check the two wires running down to the lower unit for a wire being about in two. I had the forward wire to gradually burn in two after 40 years.Forward got to where it wouldn't hold and finally wouldn't engage at all. The wires go through the exhaust housing in a heat resistant cloth cover that can eventually give out.If that is the case,you'll need a new electric shift cable. I've had great service out of both my electric shifts, one I've had for 34 years and before that,my dad bought it new in 1963.The main thing with these lower units is to run the correct oil in them. Type C or Premium blend.jim

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Re:1967 Electric shift 12 years 11 months ago #54264

Thanks for the info I will try that. I also have a second boat with electric shift and it works fine. .

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Re:1967 Electric shift 12 years 11 months ago #54269

It could be cavateting I other words suck air. If the motor is set to high.
Mike aka the pirate

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