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    Throttle Tension

    Is there a simple way to adjust throttle tension? If I am crusing without my hand on the throttle and hit a roller the throttle will push down on its own.

    I thought my dealer said it was as simple as turning an allen wrench in the throttle lever.

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    That is an accident waiting to happen. Sorry, can help but OMG!!!!

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      #3
      Originally posted by da.bell View Post


      That is an accident waiting to happen. Sorry, can help but OMG!!!!

      That's why I keep my hand on the stick

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        #4
        I would love to know the answer to this, mine does the same thing. The rougher it gets, the faster she wants to go!
        I looked for an adjustment and did not see anything obvious.

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          #5
          I'll crawl into my boat later today. My guess it's a screw inside the neutral button on the throttle. Might have to take the entire throttle off and tighten it if that isn't the one.

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            #6
            Use a U bolt and tighten it on the throttle cable until you get the desired amount of tension.

            Not sure about the size you would need but something like this.

            http://www.mcmaster.com/#clamping-u-bolts/=38rsav

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              #7
              Huh?
              Terrible idea IMO to purposefully add drag to the cable. The drag is set with binnacle.
              Originally posted by bouska View Post
              Use a U bolt and tighten it on the throttle cable until you get the desired amount of tension.

              Not sure about the size you would need but something like this.

              http://www.mcmaster.com/#clamping-u-bolts/=38rsav

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                #8
                Well, majestic doesn't have to worry about that. He doesn't have a throttle cable anyways. It's drive by wire.

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                  #9
                  Crimp the wire then?
                  The luck is gone, the brain is shot, but the liquor we still got.

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                    #10
                    Well, it is definitely not where the neutral button is.

                    You will have to take the panel off and tighten the screws that they have behind that panel. From what I saw, there are two screws that could be the issue.

                    On another note... The throttle does have wire coming off that unit. I was on the assumption that the entire throttle was "drive by wire" but the initial part is definitely cable going to the helm. From there I am sure it becomes "drive by wire" and follows the wire harness down to the engine area.

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