Rick & Tamara
1987 St Tropez
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So, just a question..., any helpful hints on changing the throttle cable? And we’ve got a light grinding/gear noise when the we engage the throttle... any suggestions?Billm wrote:Source of the post Congratulations on your new boat. As a 30 year owner of an 87 San Tropez, I am here to help.
MrsT wrote:Source of the post We’re at Oak Harbor Marina pier 7!
thank you for the advice on the throttle
Cable! We got it changed!!! Whoop! Whoop! Now, if you could solve a problem. My husband says there’s no impeller on this boats two engines... we found the water pump but can not locate where the impeller would be. Funny thing my husband thinks it under the boat by the props ( hence it was in the lower unit in our I/o), I’ve owned inboard ski boats with mercruiser and pcm engines... where the heck is the impeller??? Can’t find any YouTube videos![]()
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Billm wrote:Source of the post Get the teleflex extreme. There is a code number on the existing cable that wiil tell you the correct length to order. Attach a string to the old cable and pull it out. I think it is easier to feed the new one from the helm end. Put some liquid soap on the new cable to help with the pull. The carburetor end is easy enough to change; the control end is a little trickier. Some small open end wrenches will help. Also check the shift cables at the transmission end. There is a little ball that should line up fully with the hole in the shift lever when in F or R position
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