Lower shift cable oem part # help

dgopetactical

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my lower shift cable is shot and im trying to find a oem replacement kit. I cant seem to find the part # anywhere I keep comming up with a sierra part #18-2603 but im looking for the mercruiser part # ... 1987 alpha 1 sn# ob703381 engine sn# b740551, also I keep seeing cables are the newer style? not shure what that meens. any help would be great.
thank you,
Denny
 

dubs283

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Re: Lower shift cable oem part # help

newer style is the only style you will find now, i can't imagine anybody stocking the old style anymore

go to your local merc dealer and ask for an alpha shift cable kit, they will hand you a large square box after you hand them some cash/check/plastic
 

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Re: Lower shift cable oem part # help

Thank you for the reply, but my local merc dealer is a 1.5 hr round trip + the local marinas that are close to me deal more in outboards and dont stock parts for I/O's, the internet is more economical for me.
Denny
 

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Re: Lower shift cable oem part # help

Your old mercruiser part number was 19543T1 but now the number has superseded to mercruiser part number 865436A03, CABLE KIT, Shift. $91.92.
 

dgopetactical

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Re: Lower shift cable oem part # help

Thank you...found it new in box on eBay $35.00 + 8.00 shipping WOW...and it's oem! Deal of the day..
 

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Re: Lower shift cable oem part # help

Hi,
Got the new shift cable and the so called special socket, problem, went well at first and I followed directiont to a t.....took the "special" 9/16 socket to the shift cable "aft" side. The brass "nut" frozen solid, added a little heat still frozen. put a little more weight on the wrench and the brass "nut" snapped off flush at the bell housing! Oh crap!,, I then drilled out the center a little so I could use an spiral flute easy out. the easy out bit hard and the "nut" still did not budge. Added a little more pressure and guess what? The snap-on easy out broke flush. Oh crap x2!!!!! I tried to drill a hole in the easy out to try to remove it but I could not find a drill bit on earth that can penitrate the metal of the easy-out.....I am at a loss right now. Any suggestions other than 5 gallons of gas and a match?
Thank you,
Denny
 

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Re: Lower shift cable oem part # help

remove the housing and try drilling out as much as you can from the other side, then using a drift, try punching out the broken easy out , redrill for a 1/4 inch pipe, and using the STRAIGHT TAP( 1/4 x 28 NPST), retap the hole.
Or remove the housing and sent it to me.
 

dgopetactical

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Re: Lower shift cable oem part # help

Thank you Doc,
Not what I wanted to hear but it is what it is, so now I have to add a bellow job etc to the list and more special tools lol. I will pull it off and get back to you of what I find.
As far as the straight tap I need is there a part # or link that somebody can help me with so I get the exact tap required. The only other "special" tools I can see I need is a bellow expander and the hinge pin tool , I have read that you can use a 6 point Allen to take it off but the hinge pin is 12 point this sounds like another issue waiting to happen,. Can one of these be purchased at a tool store if so what size is it? Or are these 12 points mercruiser only? Thank you for assistance.
Denny
 

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Re: Lower shift cable oem part # help

remove the housing and try drilling out as much as you can from the other side, then using a drift, try punching out the broken easy out , redrill for a 1/4 inch pipe, and using the STRAIGHT TAP( 1/4 x 28 NPST), retap the hole.
Or remove the housing and sent it to me.

Thanks for the offer, I'm going to try it myself or they are going
to take my man card away, lol.....I figure if I mess it up I will get a used housing I found on the net for $120 w shipping, I will
Have that + invested I would think sending it out + shipping both ways to have it redone.thanks again,
Denny
 
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