So here is the problem, You just adjusted your throttle an shift cables and as you close the hold down clamp, SNAP, it breaks. Thirty years old and brittle where do you find a new one or fix the one you have.
This is my saga and fix. First off a quick fix so I can continue with a link and sync procedure. Tried to drive the cold rolled pin out and broke the clamp where it connects to the motor. Well it's out of the way now, left the pin in to hold the cable tie from slipping up and off the clamp holder. Found a junk engine at the boat shop, clamp also broken. Quick fix, used a plastic wedge (cut to fit the width of the lower slot) and a cable tie. See attached pics. Note this should only be a temporary fix. If the cable tie broke while approaching any danger you could lose throttle control and/or the possibility of losing the ability to shift gears.


I came up with a more permanent fix see next post.
This is my saga and fix. First off a quick fix so I can continue with a link and sync procedure. Tried to drive the cold rolled pin out and broke the clamp where it connects to the motor. Well it's out of the way now, left the pin in to hold the cable tie from slipping up and off the clamp holder. Found a junk engine at the boat shop, clamp also broken. Quick fix, used a plastic wedge (cut to fit the width of the lower slot) and a cable tie. See attached pics. Note this should only be a temporary fix. If the cable tie broke while approaching any danger you could lose throttle control and/or the possibility of losing the ability to shift gears.


I came up with a more permanent fix see next post.