Thanks for the ideas. I will be down at the boat a few times this week. Hopefully I will get a chance to try again.
Mac Worthy Pearl 1983 C&C 37 That might be the case. I've never had to completely remove a cable, but I think the hole at the bottom on my boat is the same size as the tube interior. No matter, it'll come out one way or another. Rich > On Mar 23, 2014, at 16:16, Rick Brass <rickbr...@earthlink.net> wrote: > > I'm not sure the able wii come out the bottom. On my boat the two levers > neded to be removed from the mechanism, and then the cables came out the top > after the screws retaining the cable sheaths wears removed. > > Rick Brass > > Sent from my iPad > >> On Mar 23, 2014, at 0:51, Rich Knowles <r...@sailpower.ca> wrote: >> >> On mine, there is a screw through the side of the top of the tube housing >> the cable that attaches the end of the cable jacket to the inside of the >> tube. Check to see if you have that screw and undo it. That should allow the >> cable to be pulled out the bottom of the cockpit sole. >> >> Rich >> >>> On Mar 23, 2014, at 1:22, "Martin \"Mac\" McKenzie" <seawor...@rogers.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> HI all, >>> >>> I have a stiff shift cable on my C&C. I have the separate shift and >>> throttle on either side of the pedestal guard not on the pedestal itself. >>> The cable runs up the stainless tube. Has any one ever tried to replace >>> this cable? >>> >>> I cannot figure out how the cable is attached inside the tube. I have >>> disconnected the shift lever so the cable is free at that end. There is no >>> way I can pull the cable out from underneath. >>> >>> I know it's the cable that is stiff and not the linkages or transmission. >>> >>> Any ideas? >>> >>> Mac >>> Worthy Pearl >>> 1983 C&C 37
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