Control Cables

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Control Cables

#1 Post by ennagail24 »

I was told that most tiller engines can get cables attached to make it a remote controlled unit.

Will the cable the previous owner of my bonwitco 400c left on, from a Mercury 40hp, (red band I think) be compatible with a Yamaha 25hp? (pull start) or will I need to order and re-fit?

wont let me add pics, will need to email them directly..

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#2 Post by MAC »

I have no idea Cormac. If you make your pictures a bit smaller you should be able to attach them.

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#3 Post by ennagail24 »

how do i reduce them, they are stored on my pc
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there is a small tool available for free from here called 'picture resizer'. Download this and install it.
Open your "my pictures" folder - highlight the pictures you want to resize and rick click with your mouse. You should see an option then to resize - click this an a box will pop up and in the advanced section simply check the "make pictures smaller " box and also the "resize originals - don't make copies" box and click OK.
This will resize all your pictures down to about 30KB and you should have no problems posting them.
Hope this works for you.
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#5 Post by ennagail24 »

ennagail24 wrote:I was told that most tiller engines can get cables attached to make it a remote controlled unit.

Will the cable the previous owner of my bonwitco 400c left on, from a Mercury 40hp, (red band I think) be compatible with a Yamaha 25hp? (pull start) or will I need to order and re-fit?

wont let me add pics, will need to email them directly..

Thanks

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Re: Control Cables

#6 Post by ennagail24 »

its a JOHNSTON, not a Yamaha, sorry folks!
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#7 Post by mann »

Hi Cormac,

Didnt see this till now so soz about the delay dude, In the link below you will see my engine "25HP Johnson" and i too had cables from a different engine and so had to tinker with them till i worked out a way to make them fit,

In the video you will see where i had to fix an extension bar / bracket to both sides of the Casing and then added a “u bolt “ to hold the cable in place,

You may also see a stainless steel clip that holds the white plastic end on the accelerator cable in place over the pin on your engines throttle control, this I had to buy from “Seamus o malley” six mile bridge,

Funny enough !!! After 6 outings since I did this little quick fix the only thing that went wrong was the clip that I had to buy… it slipped off as I came towards the pier and the engine stuck open as I approached the slip… had to do a quick u turn out to sea and sort it before I could go back in,

Every thing else is still workin fine and I now have a cure to stop the same problem recurring, I agree with the saying “ If it bends then it fits” there’s a way around everything and I did offer to come give u a hand if you got stuck,

Hope the video is of help to you.. Try pause it when it shows the brackets then you should come up with a way around your problem,

If you are going to use a similar idea I would advise you to cut 2 slots in the bracket so it sits snugly over the housing on the casing… otherwise I think you will find the bracket will vibrate itself lose as there is only one bolt holding it to the casing,

I used 4mm alloy for the brackets and had to retread one of the bolt hole…. But that’s another story. :)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHDT_mVFHuw

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