>From Moyer Marine:

Make sure that you install an adequate cable. A previous owner of our Tartan 30 
had installed a 3200 series cable - OK for gas or choke, but not up to moving 
the reversing gear. If you can manage to fit a 6400 series cable (5/16 -24 
threaded ends) do so. Judging from the original mounting holes, that is what 
the Tartan started with. Be sure to get the proper brackets and clevis for both 
ends. Our local marine stores had a pitiful collection of cables (except for 
stinkpots) but on the web Jamestown Distributors have a good stock and 
delivered one to me in three days.


Joe Della Barba

From: cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On 
Behalf Of Damien Morrissey
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 2:58 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Tranny Question

OK - thanks to all those who posted solutions to a problem regarding my 
transmission question.  I have the problem narrowed down to a seized shifter 
cable.   The cable I have seems to be oversized for the job compared to what 
was suggested (a Teleflex 3300) by a local boat shop.  The cable I have is 
5/16" diameter and what is suggested is a #10 (about 1/4").   Will this be 
adequate to shift the transmission lever on the Atomic 4 engine ?

Thanks,
Damien
C&C 33 (1974 Viking)
"Melissa Anne"
Corner Brook, NL
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