one of the only pieces that is still original on my 1990 thundercraft is the control box and throttle cables. I figure its easiest while its cold to test this stuff before next season.
whats the best way to test to see if its the control box versus the cables themselves?
I'm thinking easiest is to just unhook the cables from the engine and the controls and push/pull on them but I'm not sure just how free they should move when they are deemed "good".
at the same time I can also just go through the motions on the control box and I would "assume" for a good box that it should move fairly easily, such as easy as the steering is. I hadnt been out in the boat for about 4 years before this past year so its foggy in my mind what they used to feel like but I know that I have to push pretty darn hard on the controls to get up in throttle and it can be a pain coming out of neutral either way due to sticking so I know something is up.
whats the best way to test to see if its the control box versus the cables themselves?
I'm thinking easiest is to just unhook the cables from the engine and the controls and push/pull on them but I'm not sure just how free they should move when they are deemed "good".
at the same time I can also just go through the motions on the control box and I would "assume" for a good box that it should move fairly easily, such as easy as the steering is. I hadnt been out in the boat for about 4 years before this past year so its foggy in my mind what they used to feel like but I know that I have to push pretty darn hard on the controls to get up in throttle and it can be a pain coming out of neutral either way due to sticking so I know something is up.