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September 26, 2016 at 9:56 pm #44764quote outbdnut2:Here’s one place to get the Teleflex 400 series cables, – you put your existing plastic ends on them. There are other online places too. They are great cables at reasonable prices. If your steering is on the starboard side, like most boats, you will likely need your throttle cable to be a foot longer than the gearshift cable, sometimes 2 feet longer. Measure carefully and allow big radius bends
Davehttp://www.westmarine.com/buy/teleflex- … 84_002_008
For some reason it’s a port side steering system. Your link says that it has a min bend radius of 8 inches, that sound right?
opposedtwin – know what the part number for that ’55 plate is?
September 26, 2016 at 10:15 pm #44765quote Mr. Asa:For some reason it’s a port side steering system. Your link says that it has a min bend radius of 8 inches, that sound right?Eight inches sounds about right. Any tighter radius and the cable becomes more difficult to move, and the plastic gear-toothed cable ends inside the remote box can start to grind up. Ideally, you don’t exceed that radius with the motor turned all the way to port and starboard.
Note that Teleflex only has the cables, but the remote control boxes come up on E-Bay and Craigslist all the time (At least Craigslist Wisconsin and Minnesota towns). Buy a set with any length cables because you will need the cable ends for the new cables, or post a free Wanted ad here – you don’t have to be a member. Any remote box up through 1977 will work (even the single lever ones made during those years), but, as you know, only the older ones will look correct.
Some early boats have port side steering, as people thought they should be like cars. Starboard steering balances the boat better when only the driver is in it because the direction of prop rotation tries to offset the horizontal balance of the boat downward to the port side, and the driver’s weight offsets this. Sitting on the port side it makes the imbalance worse. The heavier the boat, the less imbalance, so wood and fiberglass don’t tilt as much with prop rotation as aluminum.
DaveSeptember 26, 2016 at 10:23 pm #44767
The ’55 Big Twin switch plate is 0203400 . . . 😀
September 26, 2016 at 10:34 pm #44770Thanks again, guys.
Dave, I’ve already got the control box, it came with a set of ends installed on it, and a spare set.
September 26, 2016 at 11:02 pm #44772That is mean!!!!!!!!!!!!! yeah like that one…lol
http://www.richardsoutboardtools.com
classicomctools@gmail.comSeptember 27, 2016 at 3:55 am #44795quote Richard A. White:That is mean!!!!!!!!!!!!! yeah like that one…lolthat one’s not mine Richard. just a picture I had of one from somewhere along the line. be patient, you’ll find one!
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