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    Posted: September-01-2016 at 11:49pm
My shifter feels like it is grinding when it is moved into forward and reverse. It is a "CONTROL SINGLE MV TELEFLEX" per Nautique Parts. Any thoughts on the cause? Can I get parts or a rebuild kit for it?   
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Lube the ends if your cables with WD 40 or a similar mild penetrating lube.

The grinding usually comes from the cables not the Control.

If that doesn't help proceed to the link Pete posted.
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Originally posted by phatsat67 phatsat67 wrote:

Lube the ends if your cables with WD 40 or a similar mild penetrating lube.


I'd stay away from the WD 40.....works pretty good for loosening things up but after time it gets gummy. There are better products.
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I looked more closely at the shifter. The one in the thread seems to be a prior generation. I lubricated it liberally and I still feel some grinding. The plates that move the cables are on top of each other. The grinding seems to be coming from the plates, as if a nylon washer or something else is worn out or missing.
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