Mechanical Trim Cup
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Mechanical Trim Cup
Mercruiser p/n 845132, I can get them new but reall dont have an extra $250 to drop on 2 of these right now. Anyone have anything they can help me out with? They are the small stainless cup that goes in place of one of the washers to activate the trim position cable. Any help or leads is greatly appreciated.
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http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_Pictures3.asp?dnbr=891720&ivar=images/COMMON/15114.png&inbr=8504&bnbr=4&bdesc=Actuator+Kit(8460 63A+1)
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I sell them new for $80.00
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Mercruiser p/n 845132, I can get them new but reall dont have an extra $250 to drop on 2 of these right now. Anyone have anything they can help me out with? They are the small stainless cup that goes in place of one of the washers to activate the trim position cable. Any help or leads is greatly appreciated.
Part #5
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_Pictures3.asp?dnbr=891720&ivar=images/COMMON/15114.png&inbr=8504&bnbr=4&bdesc=Actuator+Kit(8460 63A+1)
Part #5
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_Pictures3.asp?dnbr=891720&ivar=images/COMMON/15114.png&inbr=8504&bnbr=4&bdesc=Actuator+Kit(8460 63A+1)
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Thanks everyone, I have gotten a lot of help regarding this issue. Everything from specs to make my own to offers on used ones. What I ended up doing as a temporary fix was went to the plumbing supply, bought (2) 1-1/2" copper end caps, drilled a hole then installed. Its a temporary fix but works.
For future reference, I accidentally came across a cheap fix for anyone in the future......... Bicycle pegs.. Solid as hell, cheap and already have a hole drilled. Just need a chop saw.
BTW, Lightspeed, any luck on that Shadow?
For future reference, I accidentally came across a cheap fix for anyone in the future......... Bicycle pegs.. Solid as hell, cheap and already have a hole drilled. Just need a chop saw.
BTW, Lightspeed, any luck on that Shadow?