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How to lubricate throttle cable on 350 Mariner
- Outandaboat
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How to lubricate throttle cable on 350 Mariner
My Starboard throttle sticks and I have to jamb it forward to get the engines to sync. Do I just need to oil the cable or do I need a new cable? Easy to do?
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Re: How to lubricate throttle cable on 350 Mariner
If it is a cable problem, you can try to lubricate it starting at the helm throttle lever as this is most likely where this issue is due to water intrusion. I would go to a motorcycle dealer. They can sell you a clamp on cable lubricator fitting and some good cable lube. This helps force the lubricant into the cable, not all over your helm. These work great on cycle cables that are normally only 3 -6 ft long. If this doesn't work, as unfortunatley your cables are most likely 20' or more long, they may need to repalced.
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Re: How to lubricate throttle cable on 350 Mariner
Is the throttle lever easy to move right from idle up to a certain point then requires a lot of effort to go the rest of the way, or does it take a lot of effort right from idle? Does this happen only at the very end of the lever's travel? When you sinc the rpm of both engines around half throttle, are both levers in the same position?
Before you do anything else, try this; disconnect the cable at the engine and see if the throttle still binds. If it does, disconnect at the control/helm to see if it's a control problem. Check the end shafts at both ends of the cable and ensure their surface is smooth, free of corrosion, and not bent. If nothing is bent, the remote control works fine when it's isolated, and you still have the same problem when the cable is disconnected from the engine, you probably need a new cable. Lubricating the cable is just masking/putting a bandaid on the problem IMO. If you have to jamb it at the end, there's a bigger problem.
How the cable is run plays a large roll in its longevity. Check to ensure there are no tight turns. If there are, that might be your problem but simply rerouting the cable may not cure anything as the damage will already be done. It's something you'll need to consider though if you have to replace the cable as there is a maximum radius spec.
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Re: How to lubricate throttle cable on 350 Mariner
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Re: How to lubricate throttle cable on 350 Mariner
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Re: How to lubricate throttle cable on 350 Mariner
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Re: How to lubricate throttle cable on 350 Mariner
I did this on a previous outboard boat, the vintage 1991 cables were about 15" long and it worked like a charm. My starboard throttle is stiff and this is on my to do list. You will need some sort of air compressor. A small one will work since the pressure settings and air volumes are low.
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Re: How to lubricate throttle cable on 350 Mariner
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Re: How to lubricate throttle cable on 350 Mariner
I would consider PJ1 Cable lube. I believe it is silicone based and displaces moisture as well as lubricating.
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