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no further turns available in fwd gear adj
While running the engine wide out, it slipped out of forward. In normal rpms, the problem doesn't occur. From a Moyers video I learned of the forward adjustment and that a slight tightening was called for by my engine.
I loosened the screw-headed bolt that locks the cogged forward gear adjustment wheel. But I could not rotate the gear at all in the clockwise direction. As a test , I was able to rotate it the other direction. Anyone pursued what comes next? Do I need to force the rotation? |
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That sounds to me like your forward clutch assembly might be worn or damaged. Not sure where you might find replacements, other than salvaging them from another paragon assembly.
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@bobtookmm:
You may find this information on the reversing gear helpful: https://sites.google.com/site/arnolt...n-reverse-gear Depending on what is causing your problem, you may need to salvage parts, as Ed mentioned. If so, I have a gear cage that I replaced with a refurbished Moyer unit years ago. As far as I know, the only thing wrong with my old unit is a blown out yoke bearing. You're welcome to have it for the cost of shipping it to you. I've attached a photo. Jack. |
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When I bought my boat it would slip out of gear when more that half throttle was applied
![]() Do the yoke pawls go into the detent now? If not it needs to be backed off. Also check the linkage to be sure you have enough "travel" to engage the detent. When adjusting it is easier and better to have the shifter linkage disconnected. That way you can "see" what is happening while shifting ![]() I had to back mine off a bit so the pawls could get over the detent to lock in forward so it would stay engaged in forward. I have seen this on 2 other A-4's with the same problem. Dave Neptune ![]() |
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Sam (09-02-2022) |
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thank you both,
I'll continue to fuss with it while summer lasts very generous of you Jack , hopefully something less drastic is called for ... we'll see Bob |
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Jack
well this looks like my winter project if that assembly is still avail.
specifics in your mail thanks Bob |
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Let me know how you work this out. I might have parts for you.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/sWpJFy8fDoWnKtPo9
Direct drive I kept from another A4. All best. Stay well.
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Tim Smith Oasis Pearson 30 1974, Number 572 Boston, MA USA |
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third attempt a charm
I think the linkage was blocking my attempt to adjust ...
tight as a drum now yey The forum really shown in their support, big reason for keeping the engine Bob |
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