shift cable question while doing my trim sensors....

Fiat4Fun

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Howdy,
Started my project of replacing the trim sensors and wires on my 1986 Alpha One
Got the drive off, and getting ready to pull the pivot pins and sensors.
I was thinking I that the entire housing comes off once the bellows are unhooked, but then I noticed the shift cable. Do you need to pull this out? I assume, from watching videos, that if I am removing the shift cable, I need to unhook from the motor and pull the inner cable out from the back of the boat. Do I need to pull that out? If so, should I just replace the cable?
Any advice is appreciated
Thanks
 

achris

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I've replaced many a trim sender without removing the shift cable. You are just working with slightly less access. If all I'm replacing is the senders, I don't even remove the bellows. ;)

Chris........
 

Fiat4Fun

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Thanks for the quick reply. If I remove the hinge pins, will I have enough room to get to the two bolts for the plate holding the wires in without removing the bellows? That would be awesome ;-)

I keep reading how hard the bolts are to get to. I do have 1/4" flex head sockets and offset wrenches, but was thinking I had to remove everything to get to the sensor wire plate.
 

achris

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I made a 'special tool' for getting at those screws. It's a 7/16" ring spanner that I heated up and bent at the right point. The ring fits nicely on the head and I use a screwdriver through the other end as a turning tool.

You do still need to remove the hinge pins.

Chris........
 
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