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]"
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Hi all.
A non-ideal outcome.
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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.
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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: