Alpha shift cable help
#1
Alpha shift cable help
anybody know where i can get the cable clamp and end adapter for merc alpha shift and throttle. i switched from the stock assemblies to 3300c extreme cables. the stock cables had a molded plastic end and a through bolt that held the cable jacket. my new cables have the standard 10-32 end and a shouldered jacket end. i think i can just get threded hiem(sp?) joints for the carb cable but how do i adapt the housing mount to the through bolt style and the shifter end? hope this pic explains my situation. thanks all.
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#2
Re: Alpha shift cable help
that bolt just above the cable with the nylocks on it is where i need to put the cable. just below that is one of the stock merc style fittings (its the rear cable and was replaced with a stock unit. this is an alpha with the ignition interupter).
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08 OPA High Points Champion
10 OPA Class 1 National Champion ( happy now Ed! )
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Re: Alpha shift cable help
Morse & Teleflex sell a kit (palstic). West, Boat US, Overtons should all have it. If you are stuck let me know and I can get you one. $12 or so sticks in my mind for both cables.
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