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89 Baja 250 05-02-2010 09:17 PM

Is this for a Bravo 1 drive?
 
I need a shift bracket for my Bravo 1 drive. I don't know if this is the one for my drive? Is it all there? Thanks for any help http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Shift...ssoriesQ5fGear.

Boat Tech 05-03-2010 02:59 AM

Yes it is a new style bravo shift bracket.

The new style uses cotter pins to hold the cables on.

The old style uses nuts to hold the cables on.

As you can see in the links below.

Here is the old style with nuts.
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...9+and+Below%29

And here is the new style with pins.
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...0000+and+Up%29

Now this next one has a lot to do with your engine serial number and style of engine you have, Because some models have a switch assembly to tell the PCM if it's in gear or not, See number 20. But I believe you would need to order the switch separately, Not sure though.
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...9411+and+Up%29

Now I'm not sure if the mounting hardware comes in the box or not, But I believe it should with the part numbers in the links above.

The part number that is in your link, (81-813503A06) comes back as an Invalid Item in the Mercruiser parts system.

So more then likely that shift bracket came with a new engine package, So he must not of needed the new shift bracket.
Mercruiser does sometimes use different part numbers when you get extra parts with a engine package combo.

Now after all that, even if you tried to order a old style shift bracket with the nuts, from Mercruiser you would still receive the new style shift bracket, Because all of the old part numbers have now Superseded to the new style shift bracket.:eek::drink:
:grinser010:
807962A14 is Superseded to 807962A15, So it looks like your good to go with the one in your link.:coolcowboy::hitit:

89 Baja 250 05-03-2010 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by Boat Tech (Post 3100679)
Yes it is a new style bravo shift bracket.

The new style uses cotter pins to hold the cables on.

The old style uses nuts to hold the cables on.

As you can see in the links below.

Here is the old style with nuts.
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...9+and+Below%29

And here is the new style with pins.
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...0000+and+Up%29

Now this next one has a lot to do with your engine serial number and style of engine you have, Because some models have a switch assembly to tell the PCM if it's in gear or not, See number 20. But I believe you would need to order the switch separately, Not sure though.
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...9411+and+Up%29

Now I'm not sure if the mounting hardware comes in the box or not, But I believe it should with the part numbers in the links above.

The part number that is in your link, (81-813503A06) comes back as an Invalid Item in the Mercruiser parts system.

So more then likely that shift bracket came with a new engine package, So he must not of needed the new shift bracket.
Mercruiser does sometimes use different part numbers when you get extra parts with a engine package combo.

Now after all that, even if you tried to order a old style shift bracket with the nuts, from Mercruiser you would still receive the new style shift bracket, Because all of the old part numbers have now Superseded to the new style shift bracket.:eek::drink:
:grinser010:
807962A14 is Superseded to 807962A15, So it looks like your good to go with the one in your link.:coolcowboy::hitit:

Thank you . Bought it.


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