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Old 03-10-2007, 10:05 AM   #1
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Country: Sydney Australia
Location: Windsor on the "Hawkesbury"
Occupation: Composite Manager
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Boat name: Juice
Boat make: Haines Signature 2100s
Engines: Mercury 225
Cruising area: Hawkesbury or the Harbour

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Quicksilver Throttle Sidemount

Guys gettin my side mount out has been, lets say a pain in the butt.

I'm guessing that when you remove the locking screw at the base of the handle it should slip nicely off the splines??

Or do they have a habit of the handle fusing itself to the splines over time, because I can't get mine to shift

Also inside the handle there is a thin brass bar about 150mm long, links to the finger trigger, when I dropped the cover off the handle the bugger slipped out and I now can't figure how it sat back in there a pic of how it sits would be great.

Ideas?

Puddle of oil in the splines overnight?

Cheers,

Damon
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Old 03-10-2007, 11:18 AM   #2
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Country: Sydney Australia
Location: Windsor on the "Hawkesbury"
Occupation: Composite Manager
Interests: Boats, Bikes.
Boat name: Juice
Boat make: Haines Signature 2100s
Engines: Mercury 225
Cruising area: Hawkesbury or the Harbour

Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Windsor on the "Hawkesbury"
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Deeerrr,
Sorted it out, have some dinner after work, grab a couple of cold ones, exit to the garage, use a bit of logic for half an hour and hey presto fixed the bugger.
The handle just needed a bit of WD and a 'little' persuasion.
Next step, dashboard out and dash pad. Clocks out, wheel off and hydraulic steering out.

Damon
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