Augoose
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I've got a '99 VP with the SX-M and a OMC side mount throttle control.
A while back I had to replace my shift cable because I accidentally crimped it while removing the outdrive. I pulled the cable, recorded the number stamped on it, and purchased an OMC replacement.
I thought I installed the cable properly however I noticed that the Jam nut runs out of threads before it can line up with the bellcrank slot. Its almost as if the cable is about 1" too long. Its hard to tell in the photo but even if I thread the jam nut all the way on it doesn't reach the bellcrank slot with the lower unit in neutral and the throttle control in neutral.

I verified that I have installed the anchor clamp in the appropriate slot on the shift cable and I thought I installed the throttle control end of the cable in the exact same place as the old cable came out of. The throttle arm operates correctly, as does the throttle control cable, neutral release button, etc. I measured the stroke of the cable and although it is right at the upper tolerance of 1 3/8" (both ways), according to the manual its within spec.
Just for testing purposes, I created a temporary linkage which artificially makes the jab nut make contact with the bellcrank slot - the result was seemingly normal operation - smooth shifting, good throttle control, etc.
What did I do wrong? To further explain the issue if I could get another 1" of threads on the end of the shift cable it would be a non-issue. That way the jam nut would line up with the bellcrank slot.
Could I have the anchor clamp in the wrong position? It seems like there is only one slot on the shift cable where the tabs of the anchor clamp would lock in...
I did of course remove the throttle control when I replaced the cable. I couldn't find a manual on its operation so I did my best to wing it during install. When I reinstalled the throttle control I found the physical center of the forward and reverse movement range and called that neutral (as the throttle control sits on the splined stud), with the throttle arm sticking straight up in 12 o'clock position. Forward and reverse ranges of motion each went to the 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock positions respectively. I'm assuming that that procedure is ok?
thanks!
A while back I had to replace my shift cable because I accidentally crimped it while removing the outdrive. I pulled the cable, recorded the number stamped on it, and purchased an OMC replacement.
I thought I installed the cable properly however I noticed that the Jam nut runs out of threads before it can line up with the bellcrank slot. Its almost as if the cable is about 1" too long. Its hard to tell in the photo but even if I thread the jam nut all the way on it doesn't reach the bellcrank slot with the lower unit in neutral and the throttle control in neutral.

I verified that I have installed the anchor clamp in the appropriate slot on the shift cable and I thought I installed the throttle control end of the cable in the exact same place as the old cable came out of. The throttle arm operates correctly, as does the throttle control cable, neutral release button, etc. I measured the stroke of the cable and although it is right at the upper tolerance of 1 3/8" (both ways), according to the manual its within spec.
Just for testing purposes, I created a temporary linkage which artificially makes the jab nut make contact with the bellcrank slot - the result was seemingly normal operation - smooth shifting, good throttle control, etc.
What did I do wrong? To further explain the issue if I could get another 1" of threads on the end of the shift cable it would be a non-issue. That way the jam nut would line up with the bellcrank slot.
Could I have the anchor clamp in the wrong position? It seems like there is only one slot on the shift cable where the tabs of the anchor clamp would lock in...
I did of course remove the throttle control when I replaced the cable. I couldn't find a manual on its operation so I did my best to wing it during install. When I reinstalled the throttle control I found the physical center of the forward and reverse movement range and called that neutral (as the throttle control sits on the splined stud), with the throttle arm sticking straight up in 12 o'clock position. Forward and reverse ranges of motion each went to the 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock positions respectively. I'm assuming that that procedure is ok?
thanks!
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