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Do you mean the shifter or car physically does not move? BClear.
Your arctic cat 580 will go in reverse and not forward because the reverse linkage is okay while the forward linkage is not.
truck will only go forward not in reverse does this mean the transmission is gone
What would cause the 1995 Nissan Pathfinder not to go in forward or reverse?
has a full charge won't go forward or reverse
go to www.nada.com look under consumer then outboard motors find the model number and year
car will jerk forward and then go in reverse
no oil in the tranny will cause the bands to streatch and will only allow your trany to work in revers
An outboard motor made specifically for sailing has 3 major differences. First, the lower section is built to a much stronger standard, and typically can be seen because it will be much wider as compared to a powerboat outboard. The reason for this is that a sailboat outboard is built to not "kick up" so it must be able to withstand minor strikes without damage. The second reason, it has no "kick up" - this is because a sailboat motor has to be able to power fully in both forward and reverse, and powering in reverse with a powerboat outboard will result in the motor lifiting the propeller up and out of the water becuase it is allowed to kick-up. Third, the sailboat outboard will allow the motor to go up in speed just as much in reverse as in forward, while in reverse on some powerboat outboards are limited, to prevent kick-up. So, the lack of kick-up is the key difference in features, with the other changes necessary because of that.
forward or reverse?
Kind of a broad question: what are you attempting to accomplish? get back to shore? fix the thing? How large is the boat, how large the motor? What materials are at hand to use? If attempting to get to shore and the water is calm, simply go backwards all the way. If not, and such is possible, remove the motor from the transom and clamp it on the side of the boat, you should be able to use reverse to go forward. Really, I think you are going to have to re-write this question.
trans is slipping