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Bridge Throttles Stiff

Posted: August 23rd, 2024, 8:29 pm
by MyPleasure
Hi Fellas,
The throttle controls on the command bridge are really stiff on our Carver 36 aft cabin. I tried to re-route them but they’re just a bit too long and they bind inside because of the hard turns.
The lower controls are much better.
Has anyone shortened up these cables, or are they not adjustable?

Re: Bridge Throttles Stiff

Posted: August 23rd, 2024, 10:35 pm
by waybomb
I would bet the cables are bad.
Length or bends should not be an issue.

Re: Bridge Throttles Stiff

Posted: August 24th, 2024, 11:09 am
by MyPleasure
Thanks waybomb, I never thought about that. I know that there are some tight bends in the throttle cables, but not sure about the cables themselves. I’ll try to remove one of the bridge throttle cables and see what kind of shape they are in.
There’s not a lot of room for the throttle cables in the cablnet so the bends are tight. Maybe new throttle cables would help.

Re: Bridge Throttles Stiff

Posted: August 24th, 2024, 7:04 pm
by km1125
Not uncommon for older cables to get stiff. There's quite a few threads on here about folks replacing them. Look for numbers stamped on the cable jacket, because those are the numbers you'll need to get exact replacements.

Re: Bridge Throttles Stiff

Posted: August 24th, 2024, 9:26 pm
by Viper
The cable type and length should be stamped close to one of the ends. The last set of numbers will be the length in ether feet or inches. Before you remove them, assess the bends and see if there is a better way to route them so you can reduce the bends as that's where they will wear the fastest and affect the amount of effort needed to shift/throttle. If they're too long, get shorter ones that are the proper length, too long is not good. There are specs for maximum bend radiuses depending on the make and model so keep that in mind when replacing them. Extreme cables are a good choice and available just about everywhere.

Re: Bridge Throttles Stiff

Posted: August 25th, 2024, 9:24 am
by waybomb
I thought i had blown a transmission. Turns out the cable was too stiff and wasn't moving the lever on the trans enough.
I guess I had gotten used to the feel over the years. What a difference now.

Re: Bridge Throttles Stiff

Posted: September 11th, 2024, 12:44 pm
by MyPleasure
Thanks fellas. The lower control throttles are nice and easy to move compared to the upper control throttles. It’s really frustrating trying to sync the engines with stiff cables. I feel that they are definitely a couple of feet too long, but after 30 years, they could well be in need of replacing. I’ll check for the numbers this weekend.
Thanks for the mentioning the Extreme cable Viper, hopefully they are available in Canada.

Re: Bridge Throttles Stiff

Posted: September 11th, 2024, 4:42 pm
by bud37
MyPleasure wrote:Source of the post I feel that they are definitely a couple of feet too long


Personally I think the cable stiffness is more related to the cable age than the extra length.....There are some devices you can rig up to lube the cables but how effective it is and how long it works for is any ones guess.

Re: Bridge Throttles Stiff

Posted: September 18th, 2024, 12:40 pm
by MyPleasure
Thanks for the advice guys! I did find the part numbers on the cables, which includes the length of the cables as well. Hard to believe that the cables are 35 and 38 feet long. Going to be fun replacing the cables. For the price though, I’ll be replacing both throttle cables before next spring.