I have a '99 Super Sport with 160 hours on it that I just picked up a couple months ago, and everything has been great up until now.
Yeasterday, while out driving I couldn't get it into neutral. With the throttle in the neutral position, it's still in gear. If I try to put it in reverse it makes a terrible sound and the motor stalls.
I looked at the fluid level and it was a bit low. I then topped it off and it took a little less than a half a quart. I also took the gear linkage off the transmission and tried shifting it by hand with the same results. The lever moves into the three positions with the boat off but with it running it does the same as when it's hooked back up to the throttle.
Anything I can do to unstick it or is the damage done and a rebuild imminent? Also, I imagine it's not a good idea to continue using the boat with it like that?
Yeasterday, while out driving I couldn't get it into neutral. With the throttle in the neutral position, it's still in gear. If I try to put it in reverse it makes a terrible sound and the motor stalls.
I looked at the fluid level and it was a bit low. I then topped it off and it took a little less than a half a quart. I also took the gear linkage off the transmission and tried shifting it by hand with the same results. The lever moves into the three positions with the boat off but with it running it does the same as when it's hooked back up to the throttle.
Anything I can do to unstick it or is the damage done and a rebuild imminent? Also, I imagine it's not a good idea to continue using the boat with it like that?
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