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Slick02 05-30-2005 11:10 AM

A dumb throttle/shifter question
 
I'm trying to find out if anyone here knows whether a set of controls(like gafrig or Zero effort) controls will work with the existing cables on my new 27pc Formula? I've never had a set of standard twin engine controls in my life and so far I'm not liking them so much especially during low speed maneuvering.
Next question is do any of you offshore brothers have a set of used ones that they would like to get rid of for a reasonable price so that I can experiment with this setup?

Nick

Slick02 05-31-2005 07:30 AM

Re: A dumb throttle/shifter question
 
Nobody got any idea???

cuda 05-31-2005 07:36 AM

Re: A dumb throttle/shifter question
 
Do you mean the shift and the throttle in the same stick?

gotime34 05-31-2005 07:51 AM

Re: A dumb throttle/shifter question
 
I have a 32 foot wellcraft excalibur that I'm working on that has that set-up, and I want to change to the seperate drive and throttle, but its a twin engine boat, is yours a twin? Also I had the same question as you, can you switch between the 2 or do you need a whole new system?? If I switch I will gladly give you mine, but that may not be for a few months. Gotta finish the one in the water before I play with the one on land.

Ted G 05-31-2005 08:01 AM

Re: A dumb throttle/shifter question
 
The standard Mercruiser cables will not work with the zero effort style controls. To do the job you need to by 4 3300 style cables and 2 Mercruiser adapter sets. The controls will take the cables with no adapter but the engines need them. I always use Teleflex TFXtreme cables and you will be amazed at the difference they make. You can look on the cables near the ends and they should have a number that will give you the length-either in inches or feet.

Oh and a plug- www.boatfix.com has real good prices on the cables and adapters, Trick Marine has the controls :D

cuda 05-31-2005 08:02 AM

Re: A dumb throttle/shifter question
 
If that is the problem, the answer is yes, you can use the same cables. I just changed them in my Formula. I had to buy different pivots for them. Trick can get the pivots.

Slick02 05-31-2005 09:30 PM

Re: A dumb throttle/shifter question
 

Originally Posted by cuda
If that is the problem, the answer is yes, you can use the same cables. I just changed them in my Formula. I had to buy different pivots for them. Trick can get the pivots.

Joe,

I got used to the seperate throttle/shift levers for each engine like my fastech had and now with the twins in the pc the shifter/throttle setup is a single stick per motor, and I'm having a real problem getting used to controling the low speed manuvering with my present setup

cuda 06-01-2005 04:22 AM

Re: A dumb throttle/shifter question
 
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That's the way my 302 throttles were. I just switched them out for Gaffrigs, cables are the same, I just had to get longer pivots.

Ted G 06-01-2005 07:59 AM

Re: A dumb throttle/shifter question
 
Cuda's are the standard 3300 cables. I think that the old shifter was a Teleflex/Morse or an older style Merc. If you have that type of cable you can switch no problem.

Slick02 06-01-2005 09:57 AM

Re: A dumb throttle/shifter question
 
Thanks for the pictures/information....guess I'll take mine apart and see whats what.


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