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Bravo shift cable bellows change.
Boat sinking, have a hole in shift bellows on a 1997 Bravo. In general what is the method for changing these bellows? Can the cable be removed from the helmet end or do you have to pull it thru from the engine side? Thanks.
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Yes, you can remove the center of the cable and pull it out then disconnect the outer jacket.
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Originally Posted by Pismo10
(Post 4736720)
Boat sinking, have a hole in shift bellows on a 1997 Bravo. In general what is the method for changing these bellows? Can the cable be removed from the helmet end or do you have to pull it thru from the engine side? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by smashm
(Post 4736746)
I've done quite a few of them. You can replace the shift cable bellows without removing the engine side. The new one is pliable enough to stretch it over the threaded cable end. I use a little bit of grease to ease stretching & sliding it over the end.
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Originally Posted by Pismo10
(Post 4736772)
Do you need to remove the core cable doing it this way?
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Thanks.
Can you get the new bellows over that 5/8" brass nut? Seems big to stretch over that. |
Originally Posted by Pismo10
(Post 4737190)
Thanks.
Can you get the new bellows over that 5/8" brass nut? Seems big to stretch over that. |
Might be able to, I never tried its just to easy to pull the cable and reinstall
Its easiest to be replacing the cable so you can use a piece of the old threaded rod. Without replacing cable just need something to screw into the cable so it can feed a string thru from engine. The string is used to pull the outer jacket back thru. Attach string, pull jacket thru, replace boot pull jacket back thru with string https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...33584b9bb5.jpg |
just did both mine,
unhook the cable inside the engine compartment,remove the plastic guide from the end of the cable and the brass barrel/houshing assembly,reach down and remove the spiral protective housing ,tie a string to the end of the cable,now turn the wheel all the way to the left and trim drive up, now go outside and use a 5/16 swivel socket on a 1/4 extension and loosen the shift bellows clamp, slowly pull cable out but be careful not to kink the cable,once out replace the bellows , now go inside the boat and pull the string so you can pull cable back in,(have a friend on the outside to help guide the cable),put shifter linkage together,tighten bellows clamp ,go boating, took me about 1 1/2 to do both |
So having issues.. How do I get the part of the cable that passes thru the bravo helmet out of there? I removed the nut and nothing moves. Looks like a brass part that passes thru a hole in the transom helmet. Wont come out even with a little persuasion. The drive end. Thanks
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