Paul - I've had a quick look and it appears that the white plastic lever is no longer available - Link attached(if it works!) See:-
https://www.moodyowners.info/threads/throttle-lever.19766/
I was asked to log in. Why? What top secret info are the shadowy Moody Owners Assoc trying to protect? I can understand not being allowed to post until logged in, but just to have a peek? My god they’re a sinister bunch, always have been.
Proves that you are right, we are a sinister bunch, we plan to take over the world next week.
ha! Well good luck to you all. I do have a temporary membership I think actually - I joined up for some info on the S31, a boat I was (and am) rather keen on. Turned out the bilge keel ones were a little on the scarce side, so I bought summat else.
I friend has a Moody 36cc and the throttle lever has disintegrated. It's made of some composite crap. He's having a job to find a replacement and i can't see anything. Anyone know where he might find a new one ?
coopec's suggestion of Googling is a novel one - I bet you hadn't thought of that!![]()
Here's one on ebay, with splines but shipping a bit excessive!! Not sure if it would fit... US MARINE SHIFT & THROTTLE CONTROL BOX HANDLE CREAM / BLACK 7 3/8" BOAT | eBay
Thanks to everyone who looked/responded. The owner is a member of the MOA and posted there, but i thought i'd ask here too.
Not easy to make one as Roger suggested, because of the splines (see pic 1). The stainless one could be machined to fit over the existing shaft, but that wouldn't engage with the spline, leaving it only held in place by the grub screw. He's bit the bullet and ordered a new mechanism, circa £300 !
Thanks again all.
I did wonder about the splines.
They look like internal on pic 1 if so it looks like the outer ring that moves with the lever so it would b easy to drill and tap to then clamp to the handle/lever.
Grub screws (3 or 4) dimpled into where the splines are would hold the lever on. The lever would be lined up correctly before dimpling the splined shaft.
We used to use dimpled grub screws to locate belt conveyor shafts into pillow block bearings all the time.
You can see the glub screws in this pillow block bearing
PaulThanks to everyone who looked/responded. The owner is a member of the MOA and posted there, but i thought i'd ask here too.
Not easy to make one as Roger suggested, because of the splines (see pic 1). The stainless one could be machined to fit over the existing shaft, but that wouldn't engage with the spline, leaving it only held in place by the grub screw. He's bit the bullet and ordered a new mechanism, circa £300 !
Thanks again all.
But the owner prefers a new mechanism, obviously not as tight fisted as you and i![]()