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Need to Replace throttle cables

trespalmas

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Location
Miami
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2007
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
23
what length do i need to order for throttle /reverse gate cables on a 2007 23 ft yamaha ar ho jetboat
 
I had not heard of the throttle cable needing replacement...how did figure out you need it done?
 
Haven't started yet apparently it is a reverse gate cable???? any way first trying to figure out how to get the throttle binnacle off -- our buddies who used to help us moved
 
Haven't started yet apparently it is a reverse gate cable???? any way first trying to figure out how to get the throttle binnacle off -- our buddies who used to help us moved
Our son is working too much but hopefully he can help-- do you do your own work --- our experience with the yamaha places around here are not good the lost and stripped screws and scratched up the engine
 
Yes, use the search tool to find pictures from prior users sharing how to do it. It's very doable if you are handy with tools.
 
look in the faq tab the top of the page for 'loose throttles" it will show you how to remove the binnacle,

I'd disconnect it at the pump first and move it by hand just to make sure it's not the deflector causing an issue, many time members will get gravel/sand/stick stuck in the deflector causing it to bind up,
 
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