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Default throttle adjustment

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 11:58:38 -0500, "tcoop" wrote:

There is some resistance, how far does the control arm suppose to move
foirward? I am not sure it is moving far enough forward. I will try some
lubrication and try working it a little. I am very new to boating and the
boat has been sitting in the weather, so maybe it is just froze.
Also, someone told me of an overheating horn. I have a newer control arm
assembly (1995) and I wanted to change it or at least check it to make sure
it works. Any idea where it is located and how to check it.
Thanks
Tom


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On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 15:26:01 -0400, "tcoop" wrote:


Is there a button on your throttle console? If it's similar to my old
chrysler, the button must be pushed in before you can open the
throttle to any meaningful position. With the button out, one can only
achieve a fast idle. Is it possible this is the case?

What I would do next is disconnect the throttle cable at the motor and
check that the whole linkage system moves freely ,WITH ENGINE TURNED
OFF (must be in gear for this as there is a tang of sorts to stop
reving freely in neutral). If this seems fine, try and push the end of
the cable in and out. It should not move.


 
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