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Old 11-25-2014, 05:51 AM
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I am looking at installing a set of k throttle in my 1985 242, are these a straight up swap or will I need new cables as well. The boat has mercruiser alpha1 drives.
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You need new cables with the correct ends
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I didn't do k's but I switched to Eddie marine elites and I did not need new cables. You could be just fine. This was a 272 sr1 with small blocks and alphas.
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We did an 88 242 and the cables for the original quicksilver shifter were too short to lock in their holder and have the end reach. It was short by a few inches.
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2 responses both different results. Lol. Both from quicksilver shifters. Good luck. Lol
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My k-controls should be here tomorrow along with the elusive part #40's.
Should know something by early next week. 1987 242 454 alpha.
I'll post results.
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That will make it easier for me. I don't mind replacing cables if I have to, I would just rather have al the parts and a plan when I start the project.
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Mercury sm#90-814705r03 section 10 suggest Morse 33c cables some non dts quadrants may need a clevis style end .it should be worth whatever effort necessary though .great upgrade
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I have a set of both controls on the bench ,can try to help .
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Do a search on the forum for "845281" four responses will come up and give you a good idea what to look for and what is required, (i think). I will be more famuliar this week as i progress with my single handle quicksilver to zero effort controls.
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