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How do I tighten my Merc Single lever conmtrol? feels loose
Throttle/Shift control lever on my 1990 boat feels loose.
Took the little trim cover that holds the trim and trailer buttons, but i don't see anything. On the backside, I can feel it, but can\t see anything, without taking out some interior parts. How do I tighten it?? I have read one post that sounds like this might be the answer?? (I'm 2 hours away from the boat, so can't try it yet) "remove the button by shifting forward with button depressed and take a small screw driver to remove then spray some lube back there works sometimes if not remove control box and you'll see what needs to be lube first step will be remove handle which is 9/16 nut behind button" |
I have a merc single lever also (merc 3000 ?), I think there is an allen head screw on the bottom of the fixed portion of the the throttle/shifter to make adjustments.
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Does your controller look like this --> http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...REMOTE+CONTROL
Or this --> http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...A+1+%2D+A11%29 |
Looks like the second one
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item #22 says 'friction'. I'd take a look into that.
Handle feels loose as in falling off, or doesn't stay in position? |
Originally Posted by jjj
(Post 3732305)
Looks like the second one
If you don't go to WOT, You will break the button while prying it out, The button comes out pretty easy once you get a small bladed screw driver behind the button. |
More like the second one
More like the second one
Mine, the handle where you grip is flat rectangualar, not as molded looking as the one in the diagram. Looks like this one: http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...E+CONTROL+ASSY or this one: http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...L%29+VERSION+1 |
How do I tighten my throttle?
I see the previous answer for a similar throttle control, but would really appreicate any input on my model.
Heading up this weekend, and would love to get it done. Thanks in advance! |
Got it done ! Really easy. Just a set skrew under the handle at an angle. You need a mirror to see it. And an Allan wrench
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