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Throttle gear "slop" on a Johnson 9.9...
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<blockquote data-quote="LureheadEd" data-source="post: 244976" data-attributes="member: 1079"><p>So I'm still working on the electric start change over, and just kind of messing with things when I remembered how the throttle control seemed a bit slow responding... I changed the steering handle gear and shaft assembly a few years ago and it's still good...The inner shaft and gearing seems to be loose at both ends... How do I remove these gears and the shaft ? According to the parts catalog, it looks like everything just slides together and I have to take the steering handle off to get to the front gear and then the vertical control shaft and gear off to get the rear gear off. I'll try to post some pics...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LureheadEd, post: 244976, member: 1079"] So I'm still working on the electric start change over, and just kind of messing with things when I remembered how the throttle control seemed a bit slow responding... I changed the steering handle gear and shaft assembly a few years ago and it's still good...The inner shaft and gearing seems to be loose at both ends... How do I remove these gears and the shaft ? According to the parts catalog, it looks like everything just slides together and I have to take the steering handle off to get to the front gear and then the vertical control shaft and gear off to get the rear gear off. I'll try to post some pics... [/QUOTE]
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