Great explanation, thanks for posting! I had a pair of Evinrude 1977 140hp engines and I always wondered if flipping the shifting cable I could turn one engine into a counter rotating one, thanks again!
Thanks man! I do my own maintenance and I honestly wondered how this worked in the past so I knew others had to. Not many good videos truly showing it out there!
I've been looking for this for years now. I am collecting diy builds to allow reverse for inboard boat engines. (for fishing in open sea) Is there any "cheaper" version of this reverse shifting transmission sir? Like belts and online ready-to-use parts?
Great video! Thank you! I have a Honda 20 hp that suddenly began moving forward when the handle is set in reverse. Do you have any ideaof why that might happen? Thanks a bunch!
That was really cool! I would never have understood how that works without the model you built.
Thanks man. More to come! Shoot me a follow trying to grow my page.
You deserve a subscription, great explanation.
Appreciate that! Doing my best to provide quality videos. Stay tuned.
Cool! Great demonstration. Thank you, I'm needing a throttle cable so this helps show the action of shifting.
Good job these 70's shifting units are a strange animal, thanks for doing this!
Pretty cool engineering feat though!
Thanks- I was always curious.
Great explanation, thanks for posting!
I had a pair of Evinrude 1977 140hp engines and I always wondered if flipping the shifting cable I could turn one engine into a counter rotating one, thanks again!
Thanks man! I do my own maintenance and I honestly wondered how this worked in the past so I knew others had to. Not many good videos truly showing it out there!
I've been looking for this for years now.
I am collecting diy builds to allow reverse for inboard boat engines.
(for fishing in open sea)
Is there any "cheaper" version of this reverse shifting transmission sir?
Like belts and online ready-to-use parts?
Liked and subbed btw.
@@risingforce9291 inboard boats have reverse? Same mechanism
Thanks great job
@@davidleg thanks man give me a follow and a like.
Nice class
Very cool!
Thanks man. Shoot me a follow.
Great video! Thank you!
I have a Honda 20 hp that suddenly began moving forward when the handle is set in reverse. Do you have any ideaof why that might happen?
Thanks a bunch!
@@Goldshot123 hmmm. Dog gear stuck. Or shifter cable needs adjusted cause it slipped or moved. Hopefully you’ll like and subscribe.
@@TheDIYDoc thanks, I'll get into it.
Yes, already did. 👍
i agree...u deserve a sub and any1 who works this hard has mine
Thanks!!!
Thanks
@@kyleperrry ya man throw it a like and subscribe I’m always posting useful boat stuff.
Is this the same set up for a 96 60hp mercury cruiser out board?
@@fllights76 shifter Rod tends to differ between brands but they all use the same idea of a dog gear.
Aww my omc electric shift is way more cool ;)
More parts to go bad. I’ll keep my manual any day.
@@TheDIYDoc I agree but mine keeps fooling me, lots of trouble free decades so far! some unobtanium part will break eventually
@@fastst1 that’s the thing with these old Evinrudes. This is a 1976 85Hp in mint condition and I can always still find parts.
@@TheDIYDoc They got the engineering right on the first pass