EASLOOP
Well-Known Member
My teleflex control is side mounted so that when the lever is vertical the gearbox is in neutral. When moved to the left it is ahead and when moved to the right is in astern. When going ahead the lever moves through about 25 degrees pulling the gearbox lever into engaged and thereafter operating the throttle only. Until the lever has gone through the 25 degrees of movement the throttle will not engage (by design). Trouble is that before the lever gets through its first 25 degs the gearbox lever is fully engaged and forcing the lever further causes the cable to be pulled through the grip on the control lever mechanism. I cannot see for the life of me how to adjust things so that the control is smooth, strain free and positive. All I can think of is to put the threaded stub through which the cable inner is screwed onto a different lever mounting hole on to a position closer to the axle so as to reduce the travel of the cable when actioned.
I hope this makes sense. Its a real bummer when coming up to my moorings and being unable to quickly select neutral to stop the boat so I can pick up the bouy.
You help with my dillema would be most appreciated.
I hope this makes sense. Its a real bummer when coming up to my moorings and being unable to quickly select neutral to stop the boat so I can pick up the bouy.
You help with my dillema would be most appreciated.