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    Posted: August-07-2011 at 12:34pm
I'm looking for a throttle cable for a 1962 Correct Craft American Skier. It is 16ft long and has an end that connects to a foot pedal. Any idea where I could find one? Thanks, Phil Williams
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That cable is no longer made. If you still have the old cable, you can drill and tap the brass part that connects to the peddle so that it will screw onto a standard cable.
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Thank you so much for the information and for replying so promptly. I will look into making that modification. Regards, Phil Williams
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Phillip,
Just curious, what engine is in the 'skier?
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Either a 140cuin or a 170cuin Ford straight six with a Paragon transmission. It has 100 hp. I think it is a 170. I know it is the engine that was used in the Ford Falcoln. The transmisson case is a Ford marine application, but the inerds are Paragon. The engine is in backwards and the transmission case is part of the oil pan. This has caused the front bearing to be spun on at least three occassions over the years. As a result I over fill the oil and have had no trouble since.
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Phil,
The flywheel forward goes way back to day one of the marine engine. The old engines had rather large diameter flywheels so, in an effort to get the engine mounted lower in the bilge, the flywheel went forward. Then, came the V8 era and they too where being mounted flywheel forward but putting all that power through the PTO end of the engine another problem popped up - cranks were snapping!!! So, the engines were flipped to flywheel aft. By then the flywheels had gotten to be smaller in diameter so it really wasn't a problem. The problem it did create is when flipped , it changes the rotation of the engine hence, the RR engine!! Almost all of the boat builders were stuck on starboard helms so the RR was needed. Plus, back then there was a very limited supply of LH props!!

Regarding the trans sharing the engine oil, that goes way back as well. They figured why was there a need for two oil sumps!! The Paragon was typical but yes, the gear case is the marinizers of the engine. "Joe's" came before the Paragon. They actually started around the turn of the century making stand along reverse gear sets. You would shorten your prop shaft and bolt it in!!

You have the 170 cu in.

I'm really surprised you have spun that front main 3 times and I don't understand why overfilling the engine would help. That engine is not splash lubricated but rather pressure feed. You must have some oil passage issues/problems.


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Phil,
Please tell us more about you Skier. It sounds like you've had it for awhile. Post some pictures as we love them!! If the boat isn't in the diaries section, get some pictures and some text over to Keith (site administrator) and he'll make the entry into that section. We always love to see the older boats in that section.


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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Phil,
Please tell us more about you Skier. It sounds like you've had it for awhile. Post some pictures as we love them! We always love to see the older boats in that section.


Actually, Pete is CEO of the "National Keep 'er original Club" and wants to verify yours is!


My 64 has the same "100" setup in it..

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