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Shift and Throttle Cables Replacement Cost
- uchu
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Shift and Throttle Cables Replacement Cost
I know that prices from such jobs vary widely, but I'm wondering if this sounds too high or if it's consistent with what one can expect to pay for such service. Any input is much appreciated.
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Viper
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Re: Shift and Throttle Cables Replacement Cost
Don't know what the typical door rate is in your area but it seems to me they're thinking around 10 hours or so labour. That's quite a bit but again, it depends on how difficult it is to remove the old and run the new ones. Flybridge designs are usually more challenging for cable runs.
Keep us posted. Where do you keep her and which marina?
- uchu
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Re: Shift and Throttle Cables Replacement Cost
The boat is located in the Georgina area of Lake Simcoe. Flybridge Marina.
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Viper
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Re: Shift and Throttle Cables Replacement Cost
- uchu
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Re: Shift and Throttle Cables Replacement Cost
I spoke to the mechanic and they are going to check the remote and pivot points first, to try to isolate the issue. I guess if the cables are the original ones, they more than served their useful life span and it'd be worth to replace them.
I'll update as I get more info. Thanks again!
- Cooler
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Re: Shift and Throttle Cables Replacement Cost
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Viper
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Re: Shift and Throttle Cables Replacement Cost
If you want to save some labour, look for the cable run from the engine compartment to the helm. Follow the cable from the engine and remove any panels and access covers in the cabin or cockpit that they'll need access to. This will help save time. The cables may be zip tied with a wire bundle which makes it very difficult to remove the cables if you can't cut some ties, but removing the cables is always better than leaving them in.
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Re: Shift and Throttle Cables Replacement Cost
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Re: Shift and Throttle Cables Replacement Cost
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Re: Shift and Throttle Cables Replacement Cost
I see you have outdrives with alpha legs. 99% of the time the cables from the helm to the engines are fine, it's the intermediate shift cables that need replacing and cause the stiffness. They are around 60-80 bucks for a set of which you need 2, so parts will be under $150. I did this myself on my Bravo drives of a previous boat when it was out of the water for storage. Not that difficult to do but you do need to be mechanically inclined. https://www.offshoremarineparts.com/32-31-643k.html
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