Kiekhaefer parts?
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Re: Kiekhaefer parts?
i can make you custom inserts. names, initials, logo's, whatever. we specialize in one off custom items, which we desighn with aoutcad/ solid works and produce in house on our cnc. call if i can help 516 799 6029
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Re: Kiekhaefer parts?
Are you talking about the red insert? BAM. Try this http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...E+1+OF+2%29his
Last edited by US1 Fountain; 12-02-2011 at 11:16 AM.
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Steve, if I recall correctly on the levers w/o trim buttons, you will either have a #12 on one side, and #5 on the other side of the knob to screw both halves together, or 2 #12 that just snap in from both directions. Been a couple yrs since I did my retrofit. The red emblems #4 are just peel and stick that stick to #5 & 12. When I ordered my parts to convert to the in handle trim, the emblem was included with #5. Just a heads up so you can double check with Marc on what parts you will need.
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Re: Kiekhaefer parts?
Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
Steve, if I recall correctly on the levers w/o trim buttons, you will either have a #12 on one side, and #5 on the other side of the knob to screw both halves together, or 2 #12 that just snap in from both directions. Been a couple yrs since I did my retrofit. The red emblems #4 are just peel and stick that stick to #5 & 12. When I ordered my parts to convert to the in handle trim, the emblem was included with #5. Just a heads up so you can double check with Marc on what parts you will need.
how hard was the in-handle-trim to install?
while i have everything out being repainted ive been thinking about adding it.
its only money
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Re: Kiekhaefer parts?
Not bad really. Hardest part was making the tube to run along the handle and down into the base. Had to cut a little off of the forward stop to allow for the added thickness of the tube. Course could have just ran the wires in shrink tube down the side of the shifter, but I prefered the factory look. I just drilled a hole in the bottom of the knob to hold the top of the tube and for the wires to enter the steel tube, then made a clamp to secure the tube to the lever below the rubber boot, outta sight. I do prefer the flush type on my current boat with Gaffrigs now. Looks cleaner. But that worked great.
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Are you talking about the red insert? BAM. Try this http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...E+1+OF+2%29his
Bump for a good link I looked all over there website and couldnt find it Need some parts for mine after I have them chromed