Stop control cable MD6A Combi

Jul 29, 2008
22
Hello,I'm working on my Vega and have found that Stop Control Cable for my MD6A is corroded badly.Can't pull the cable to stop the engine. I have MD6A Combi.Does anybody know where to buy replacement cable?Perhaps similar cable that would work.Thanks,Mark
 
Oct 19, 2019
921
Albin Vega 27 Limerick
Maybe a bicycle brake/gear control cable would work?

Not sure how to connect it to the engine stop.

Just use pliers to twist cable through the eye (I assume that there
is one but haven't looked)?

Mine (MD6A) is also getting sticky so I have just greased it but I
plan to replace it at end of year.

On 26/03/17 17:24,
coe.richard@... [AlbinVega] wrote:
 

n4lbl

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Oct 7, 2008
307
On mine the sheath is rusted thru and the inner wire is taking a shorter route. This is a must-fix and I don't know what to use either.Alan minke, 2505
 
Sep 13, 2002
203
I use an old manual choke cable from a car because it has a big knob to pull. If these aren't available you should be able to bodge something from a bicycle brake/gear cable. There are plenty of these around on lawnmowers and the like, so you should be easy to source one in a local hardware shop.How about getting a cheap bicycle brake cable, removing and cleaning up your existing inner cable, then using the new sheath?Alisdair
 
May 30, 2006
1,075
I had the coroded outer sheath an repaired it with epoxy putty... somehow. lolIt continued to work for some yearsSent from my iPhone
 
Jul 29, 2008
22
Thank you all for the suggestions. I have found choke cable on Amazon. It is to long but I will cut to around 43". Cost Only $10. It should work. I'll have it in few days.Mark
 
Jan 31, 2009
122
Hi When I had the Volvo engine and the same problem with the stop cable I replace it with a cable from an old motor bike (Yamaha I think) . It worked very well.
Mike

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From: anegadasail@... [AlbinVega]
Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2017 5:13 PM
To: AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [AlbinVega] Stop control cable MD6A Combi


Hello,

I'm working on my Vega and have found that Stop Control Cable for my MD6A is corroded badly.
Can't pull the cable to stop the engine. I have MD6A Combi.
Does anybody know where to buy replacement cable?
Perhaps similar cable that would work.

Thanks,
Mark
 
Oct 19, 2019
921
Albin Vega 27 Limerick
Hi Mark.

Just wondering how you will "terminate" the sheath covering the
cable - ie is there any need to protect it from fraying at each end?
Will you fit some kind of collar at each end? Maybe no need?

Thanks

John

On 27/03/17 05:50,
anegadasail@... [AlbinVega] wrote:
 

n3935j

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Oct 31, 2019
58
Another source is a truck parts supply house. I used a PTO (power take off) cable. It's cut to order, and very robust. Much stronger than a choke cable, and sheaved.Patrick On Monday, March 27, 2017 10:43 AM, "ground hog groundhogyh@... [AlbinVega]" AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com wrote:




Wouldnt the endcap be more important on a push-pull control (throttle), than pull only (off)?Sent from my iPhoneOn Mar 27, 2017, at 11:09 AM, John Kinsella John.Kinsella@... [AlbinVega] AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com wrote:
 

n4lbl

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Oct 7, 2008
307
Patrick:You said "... Much stronger than a choke cable, and sheaved. ..." and I looked up sheaved and didn't catch on. What does that mean??Everyone:The important thing that I've learned from this discussion is that the fuel shutoff fittings on both ends will accommodate any appropriate cable and sheath. Did I get that right?? A PTO cable sounds better than a motorcycle or bicycle cable. thanks,,, Alan minke,,, V2505
 
Oct 19, 2019
921
Albin Vega 27 Limerick
Just bumping this thread as I plan to replace my stop control
cable next weekend.
Two questions:
Mark (anegadasail@...) mentioned 43 inches as the right
length - is that OK? (Sorry Mark but I want to be sure and save
myself a second drive to the boat)..
Also, how is the cable attached to the fuel cut-off control
lever? (Is the wire just hooked through a hole in the lever or
something fancier?)
I should have checked last time I was out but...
Thanks in advance for any tips.
John V1447 Breakaway


On 29/03/17 03:35,
anegadasail@... [AlbinVega] wrote:
 
Oct 19, 2019
921
Albin Vega 27 Limerick
Hi all.
A non-ideal outcome.
==========================================================

I figured out how the stop cable is attached to
the fuel cutoff lever (a pinch bolt).
I also noticed some corrosion in the spiral sheath
for the cable where it passes through a hole into the engine
compartment. Maybe more friction there I thought.

I managed to loosen the nut (in the cockpit) holding
the Tee bar and its housing in position.
I didn't manage to figure out how the cable is
attached to the Tee bar, maybe via the nut on the inside of the
companionway bulkhead?
I was anxious not to be left without a
replacement stop cable so I bought a generic cable & sheath
from a lawn mower repair guy.
I decided to give the existing installation "one
last chance".
I then sprayed rust remover & "penetrating
oil" at the corroded part of the cable & applied grease at
the Tee bar end & the attachment to the fuel cutoff lever.
I then worked the cable (pulling & releasing
the Tee bar) maybe 10 times. Still more friction than I'd like.

Left it for an hour. (Power washed boat. :) )

Came back & pulled Tee bar again. Nice smooth
action. Very little friction.
Of course I checked that I hadn't pulled the
cable loose from the fuel cutoff lever & ran the engine
& stopped it a few times.

========================================================
Not the outcome that I expected or wanted but at
least I have a working stop cable and know how it works..


And a spare.. :)



All the best,


John V1447 Breakaway


On 20/05/18 16:44, John
John.Kinsella@... [AlbinVega] wrote:
 
Jan 31, 2009
122
Hi John - when I had my volvo engine I had a lot of problems with the stop cable seizing up especially over the winter. My son was breaking up a yamaha motor bike and I noticed that the control cables looked in pretty good shape so fitted one as a stop cable. Result no more seizing up, cost Zero.Mike On Wednesday, 23 May 2018, 16:48, "John John.Kinsella@... [AlbinVega]" AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com wrote:
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Hi all.
A non-ideal outcome.
==========================================================

I figured out how the stop cable is attached to
the fuel cutoff lever (a pinch bolt).
I also noticed some corrosion in the spiral sheath
for the cable where it passes through a hole into the engine
compartment. Maybe more friction there I thought.

I managed to loosen the nut (in the cockpit) holding
the Tee bar and its housing in position.
I didn't manage to figure out how the cable is
attached to the Tee bar, maybe via the nut on the inside of the
companionway bulkhead?
I was anxious not to be left without a
replacement stop cable so I bought a generic cable & sheath
from a lawn mower repair guy.
I decided to give the existing installation "one
last chance".
I then sprayed rust remover & "penetrating
oil" at the corroded part of the cable & applied grease at
the Tee bar end & the attachment to the fuel cutoff lever.
I then worked the cable (pulling & releasing
the Tee bar) maybe 10 times. Still more friction than I'd like.

Left it for an hour. (Power washed boat. :) )

Came back & pulled Tee bar again. Nice smooth
action. Very little friction.
Of course I checked that I hadn't pulled the
cable loose from the fuel cutoff lever & ran the engine
& stopped it a few times.

========================================================
Not the outcome that I expected or wanted but at
least I have a working stop cable and know how it works..


And a spare.. :)



All the best,


John V1447 Breakaway


On 20/05/18 16:44, John
John.Kinsella@... [AlbinVega] wrote: