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This is a discussion on Bravo 3 shift cable within the Mercruiser, Volvo and Caterpillar Troubleshooting forums, part of the Repair and Maintenance Forums category; has anyone got the low down on this job ,never changed a bravo 3 shift cable .How long to do ...
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It's about a two hour job. Mercruiser / Bravo / Alpha transom shift cable parts
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so looking at those pictures, the top is a standard deal,is the bottom just the one nut over the cable housing,it should be right,you sound like you know your s**t,at least as well as me,so let me say this,2hrs. on what.....a brand new drive!! LOL! only kidding,but seriously,when was the last time you did a job that did'nt take longer than it should!! LOL
Thanks CB,I was beginning to think I was the only one working on boats!! |
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is this gonna be a pain to do,I have done plenty of alphas but this is the first bravo,they seem to wanna push a tool for the install,is it needed or is my experience gonna be enough,I know they say every job is easier with the right tool,do I need it or should I just borrow one or am I gonna seem like a pup if I ask an old timer to borrow this thing its5/12/08 and I GOTTA do this thing this week!
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