I know that you're not supposed to shift the engine when it is not running. However, I had to replace my tilt trim switch. In the process of doing so, I wanted to be sure that I did not mess anything up with the shifter. I can take the throttle all the way forward and all the way back using the neutral warm up feature. If I try to put the boat into gear as I would normally while running, it doesn't hardly budge. I applied very little pressure as I know you're not supposed shift without the engine running.
Should the engine be able to easily go into gear and the throttle lever move with the engine not running?
Should the engine be able to easily go into gear and the throttle lever move with the engine not running?
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