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I am thinking you have a bad cable. Try disconnecting the cable at the
transmission. Then try shifting at both places. The place hardest to shift will
be the trouble spot. Good luckDougPegasus LF38 1979 hull #4Just west of
Ballard, WA.
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------ Original message------From: Paul Hood via CnC-List Date: Sat, Mar 14,
2015 09:36To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com;Subject:Stus-List transmission ShifterI
have always had problems with my transmission. Shifter is located on the
binnacle forward of the wheel. I had the boat in the water for 1 season and
used a 12” long handle to give the leverage needed to shift. Wife often can’t
manage as too much pressure is needed to shift from neutral, reverse, forward.
Atomic 4 engine…transmission unknown. Thoughts? Thanks,Paul Hood1982 C&C34
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