replacing throttle cables
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replacing throttle cables
I would appreciate any input on the degree of difficulty to replace the throttle cables on my 1978 F30. I believe that the flybridge cables are connected to the lower station also. Is this a one weekend job, several days etc. They are probably teleflex cables, just use the same as replacements? Can they be taped and pulled through old followed by new? Replace lower than bridge first or doesn't it matter. I have tried oil, WD 40 etc, anyone have a product that works to free these up?
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Try Marvel Mystery Oil... covered here and elsewhere:
http://www.trojanboats.net/wforum/viewt ... y+oil#8268
I used that process on my F32 and it solved the problem.... I started at the bridge then moved to the lower station cable.
Put a towel around the end at the lower helm so you don't drip MMO there.
IMO this process once or twice will solve most stiff cable problems unless they have been crimped/crushed.
http://www.trojanboats.net/wforum/viewt ... y+oil#8268
I used that process on my F32 and it solved the problem.... I started at the bridge then moved to the lower station cable.
Put a towel around the end at the lower helm so you don't drip MMO there.
IMO this process once or twice will solve most stiff cable problems unless they have been crimped/crushed.
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I had to replace a couple on my F32. To get the exact length, I pulled the bad cables out, with a heavy cord tied to the back end. When out, I measured them, then pulled the new ones through, using the cord, if you know what I mean. Not hard at all, couple of hours total.
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Well I did it.
And if you knew me that is quite a ringing endorsement. I have a 30 Express. FB runs to lower helm so you should be able to identify where your issue is. Takes two people - one to see if the lower helm controls are moving.
Now mine was replacing a lower teleflex to transmission - but it is probably about the same. Just measure out your cable and take notes / pictures as you take off old cable. Cables are available at pretty much any marine supply store - big and small as well as our sponsor Beacon Marine.
It took me an afternoon - but remember mine was from the lower control station. I did not have to mess with running cables through the chase or anything.
Best of luck
Now mine was replacing a lower teleflex to transmission - but it is probably about the same. Just measure out your cable and take notes / pictures as you take off old cable. Cables are available at pretty much any marine supply store - big and small as well as our sponsor Beacon Marine.
It took me an afternoon - but remember mine was from the lower control station. I did not have to mess with running cables through the chase or anything.
Best of luck