Having what seems to be an issue with the throttle on my 196. To start this boat I have to move the throttle forward from the lockout position. When I put it back in the lockout position it goes in reverse. This is extremely unsafe and doesn't appear to be correct. Any ideas how to fix?
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RE: Throttle In Forward Position to Start Boat???
Put the lever in the position required to start engine. Mark the position. Move lever as necessary to remove set screw on bottom of handle. Put lever back into position required to start boat. Pull lever off and reposition straight up. Tighten set screw. Test.
Check throttle cable adjustment by placing lever in forward gear detent. Remove throttle cable from throttle plate. Adjust throttle plate end of cable so it attached to throttle plate arm without having to move either.
Do NOT operate boat with throttle lever currently adjusted as indicated...it is EXTREMELY unsafe.
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Re: RE: Throttle In Forward Position to Start Boat???
Originally posted by DavidFPut the lever in the position required to start engine. Mark the position. Move lever as necessary to remove set screw on bottom of handle. Put lever back into position required to start boat. Pull lever off and reposition straight up. Tighten set screw. Test.
Check throttle cable adjustment by placing lever in forward gear detent. Remove throttle cable from throttle plate. Adjust throttle plate end of cable so it attached to throttle plate arm without having to move either.
Do NOT operate boat with throttle lever currently adjusted as indicated...it is EXTREMELY unsafe.
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