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Topic: Control Cables
Posted By: behindpropeller
Subject: Control Cables
Date Posted: November-06-2006 at 5:59pm
How often do you guys replace control cables?

Recently I have found that the U-Flex cables that skidim sells are junk. After about 75 hours they jam or break.

This winter I will be replacing my Uflex cable with the teleflex cables. Hopefully they will not give me problems.

Anybody else having problems with the skidim cables?

Nothing against skidim....I would rather pay more for a product that is more reliable.

TIm



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Posted By: Shortline
Date Posted: November-06-2006 at 7:48pm

Description from West Marine Catalog: "Xtreme's unique design a$$ures smoothness and efficiency–with hardly any lost motion–even in the longest and most complex cable routings! This means superior feel at the control, in any boat–performance that had been considered "impossible". TfXtreme achieves the "impossible".

    * Patent-pending splined core to achieves the impossible–easy movement and minimum lost motion
    * Ridges on the core allow a close fit with the cable's inner liner, but with minimum contact, so the core glides back and forth smoothly"


After I bought my used and previously uncared for 87 the throttle cable broke at the control box. I replaced the throttle and tranny cables with these Teleflex Extreme TFX6400B cables. They are amazing - and expensive. Hope to never have to replace them.

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Posted By: Dank
Date Posted: January-22-2007 at 11:23am
Reviving this post...I believe I need a new control cable and skidim was the first place I went...correctcraftfan was the 2nd :) I like the price @ skidim, but I don't want to be putting a new cable in next fall. Any other opinions on the Uflex ($36) or the Teleflex ($165)? I also found http://www.marineengineparts.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/page131.html - these . the cables in there now are red jacketed so I'm thinking they are morse cables? Any opinions appreciated.

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Posted By: GottaSki
Date Posted: January-22-2007 at 2:10pm
I personally go morse red jacket or go home,

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Posted By: Munday
Date Posted: January-22-2007 at 2:29pm
I second the morse red jacket.These are all I ever used,not that are not other good ones.My uncle owns a drive shaft shop and he is a Morse dealer,these are not considered marine parts everywhere so you might be able to pick one up without them knowing its for a boat which seems to add about 50% to the price.

Also on this note that little bra$$ end that hooks into the throttle,those are the second most common thing to break right after the impellor,if you have an extra I just tread it no to the cable end after its all made up for storage.

Good luck Munday


Posted By: Dank
Date Posted: January-22-2007 at 2:39pm
Thanx for the replies guys. After a little more research I found 33C Red-Jacket® Teleflex Control Cables and 33C Supreme Red-Jacket® Teleflex Control Cable @ http://www.go2marine.com/productcenters/teleflex/ - go2marine for pretty decent prices. I'm not exactly sure what the difference between the two are, but I'll probably go with the Supreme. Only question I have now is length. Is the best way just to pull the old one out and measure or does anyone have a length recommendation that I could go with so I can do the disa$$embly/new install all in one job?

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Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: January-22-2007 at 2:50pm
Originally posted by Dank Dank wrote:

Only question I have now is length. Is the best way just to pull the old one out and measure or does anyone have a length recommendation that I could go with so I can do the disa$$embly/new install all in one job?


Looks like you want the http://www.whitelake.com/catalog/control_cable_17ft_3524270.htm - 17 foot cables . The easiest way to install the new ones is by attaching it to the old ones when you pull them out (or so Ive heard).

You may want to call White Lake and find out which model they are selling as replacement cables- we get a 10% discount from them.



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Posted By: eric lavine
Date Posted: January-22-2007 at 7:55pm
We wouldnt use anything but Morse control cables , including Coast guard boats and any commercial vessels. they are next to none in qaulity. there is alot of junk out there, alot of the trans manufacturers are going to electric shift transmissions which eliminates the cables (bigger models) im sure one day it will follow into the smaller boat market

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Posted By: 87BFN owner
Date Posted: January-24-2007 at 9:27pm
yeah but then you have to chase down electric shorts Eric. I would rather just change the cables once every ten years or longer depending on use.

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Posted By: eric lavine
Date Posted: January-24-2007 at 10:37pm
The old merc 2 trannies used elcectric shift, it actually had a dc 12 volt motor that turned in 90 degree increments. eventually they came out with a cable kit..... they had too, to many problems. im up in the air whether it be electric or manual

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"the things you own will start to own you"


Posted By: Dank
Date Posted: January-24-2007 at 11:32pm
The perfect pa$$ website says

"All 2006 and 2007 Nautiques, Malibu, MB and MasterCraft boats offer engines with “ETC” commonly referred to as “electronic throttle control” or “throttle by wire”. Most 2007 Moomba Boats offer “ETC”."

So I guess "one day" is here :)

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: January-25-2007 at 6:43am
Eric, Don't forget the electric Chris-O-Matic. Of coarse we have come along way since the good old days!!

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Posted By: GottaSki
Date Posted: January-25-2007 at 7:22am
Originally posted by 87BFN owner 87BFN owner wrote:

I would rather just change the cables once every ten years or longer depending on use.


ditto

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River Rat to Mole


Posted By: eric lavine
Date Posted: January-25-2007 at 7:40am
some times changing a cable is a real pita, a harness wouldnt be so bad

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