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![]() I posted a picture here of my new issue area. The large white arm in the center will shift forward, but is pretty tight. The big problem now is that there is a s shaped piece of metal coming off the top of the center white arm. It attaches to a black plastic piece that is attached to some arm coming out from under the fly wheel. basically it forces what ever that arm is foward when the arm is pushed foward by the throttle cable. Well that s shaped rod coming off of the top of the white arm in the picture will not stay attached to that small black piece of plastic now. Any ideas of what to do? Thanks for any info. craigan. |
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It sounds like the nylon ball or socket has broke. Cheap and easy to replace.
Ball #0313703 Socket # 0313700 About $5 each, get at least 2 each of them, the other end of the linkage is the same part #'s. If you can't find them locally, use this link, http://shop2.evinrude.com/ext/index....2b6b1cbb4b0cfa Click on your motor year, horse, type and then click cylinder & crankcase , see diagrams and lists find #75 SOCKET, #76 BALL.
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'75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny Last edited by tsubaki; 07-21-2009 at 05:04 AM. |
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Thanks man! Very appreciated!
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Another question... How hard should it be to push that arm forward, basically throttling it up? It takes a decent amount of push to get it forward. Is this correct? By the time I reattach the cable the shifter at the front of the boat can't push the throttle forward. This may be partially from the cable which will be replaced,but is there somewhere else I need to look? Thanks again for all the help.
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I would be inclined to think it was both the control box and cables causing the problem.
If you got it on the list to replace, do it and see how much it improves it. The center post (in the control box) that the shift arm rides on is always subject to corrosion, causing the nylon bushing to swell and cause friction. While you're in there, remove it and hone out the hole that the bushing goes into and clean and grease everything else that moves with waterproof grease.
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dont know if mine was the same prob as yours but adjusting the shift cable solved my problem.when shifting in forward,the boat would fall on its face,I looked under the cowling and noticed that exact piece kept (popping off) ...My cable was pushing it too far and then it would pop off ,I adjusted the throttle cable a little the other way and then it was fine...By the way that was on a 1985 johnson 235
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