sms986
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Sep 18, 2017
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- 334
I just finished up fixing up a year's worth of hard use on my fishing boat this month, including some nice upgrades. I have a little bit of available cash left over and I'm trying to figure out what I need to do for the super smooth throttle control. '99 Merc 90 HP with remote control side mount on the center console. I've been in several newer boats (mercs and Yamahas) and I love the absolute effortless throttle movement. You can move the throttle just by tapping with your fingers. Mine is not the case. It's not terrible at all, but it's stiff in comparison. Cables are new and I lubed them out of the package. Also lubed the throttle components, shift slider, and inside of the remote control box. I'm wondering if there's a way to get the really smooth control or if a stiffer control is just an inherent part of the shift/throttle leverage of these older motors. To clarify, mine is not "stiff stiff" but compared to the new boats it takes a bit more effort to control.