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Old 04-09-2007, 09:35 AM
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I need to replace the trim and k-plane indicator cables on my '97 T.Gun. It seems like it might be an easy project but I know how seemingly easy projects have a way of going bad quickly. I could use any tips you guys could give me.
Will I have to remove any upoulstry or side panels or can I just pull the cable out?
Should I pull them out from the front or the back? I assume I should connect a tag line to each cable before I pull them out to make re insatallion easier???
What is the best replacement cable to buy?

I would be very grateful for any info available.
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The best cables out there are Teleflex TFXtreme cables. They have very little free play and are smooth as silk. I get mine at www.boatfix.com lower than anywhere else. If you can get a threaded coupler and join the 2 cables together, then one will pull the other through. You can also tape them together and do the same thing.
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thanks insptech- that sounds like a good idea...except I think i need to pull the old cables out first so I can measure them to order the correct length replacements. I'm guessing that this is the only way to get the exact/correct length?? Or can I simply order new cables for my boat that will be the right length?
I Would love to hear from some folks who have had this same situation.
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If you look at either end of the cables you currently have their should be a number on the cable that tells the lenght. Each cable may be different lenghts. Good Luck
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Thanks to BillR, all cable lengths for a Top Gun.

Cable lengths:
Trim Tab:
P-26
S-21

OutDrive:
P-25
S-24

Throttles:
P-24
S-22

Shift:
P-24
S-22

Might be good to jot these down for future reference.
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The cable length will be printed on the ends either in inches or feet, just to verify Kurt's numbers.
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If you pull out the old cables to measure them, be sure to pull in a piece of nylon cord to be used later to pull in the new cables.
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When you get into the indicator end be sure you to lay down some towells. They are spring loaded and have potential to be a major PIA to re-install. They disappear real quick !
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Thanks for all of the good advice guys- MJB
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Originally Posted by cig1988
When you get into the indicator end be sure you to lay down some towells. They are spring loaded and have potential to be a major PIA to re-install. They disappear real quick !
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...+%284+CABLE%29

Item 22 buy a few you will prob need them or you can come to my house and try to find a couple of mine to use They have fallen into a black hole behind a Bullets dash LOL
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