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Mercruiser Lower Shift Cable Installation Tool For Alpha/bravo Outdrives on 2040-parts.com

US $34.25
Location:

Harper Woods, Michigan, United States

Harper Woods, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Products Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:3670-1

Shift Cable Installation Assistant Tool

Mercruiser Service Tool

Use to replace the lower shift cable on Mercruiser Alpha One - Alpha One Gen II and Bravo Stern Drives

This is an absolute must have tool for installing a new lower shift cable. Many years ago while in business as a Mercruiser technician and shop owner (now retired) I designed this tool for my own use and my trusted mechanics. If you are a seasoned boat mechanic you know exactly what problems you will run into installing a fresh lower shift cable. Some small boats with 4 cylinder engines running the new shift cable thru the transom is not much of a problem, but it still requires a second man outside to move the cable into the engine compartment. Now for other 90% of the boats with V-6 - V-8 engines things get a little harder. It goes from not so bad to a total nightmare, but never easy! Standard procedure is one man outside shoving the cable thru the gimbal housing into the engine compartment while you are inside the boat trying to capture the screw end with a bent coat hanger or welding rod so you can pull a stiff cable 40 degrees to clear the engine bell housing. That is the not so bad scenario. Now add all of the known problems. Engines sunk so low into the compartment changing a spark plug is scary. Lets put that trim pump, battery box or boxes right where you need to be to grab the shift cable. Wait there's more, engine compartment side panels (to provide storage area) mostly screwed in, but I have had many integrated (non removable side panels, what the hell were the hull builders thinking?) engine cover sun decks, built in hull transom compartment to fold back and hide canvas tops. If you are a boat mechanic and have read this far you are laughing at my description of installing a simple shift cable, but you know it's all true. Now imagine all of those problems are gone. Imagine all by yourself you will be able to have that new shift cable thru the transom, in your hand and on the engine, ready for final hookup in 60 seconds. Think about how many hours you will be saving while charging your customers the same labor. Read the information located in the picture section. It will explain the details. For you guy's working on your own boat or your friends boat or do boat repairs part time buy this tool. Save yourself a lot of headaches. Seriously! Trust the professionals. You will not regret it!

Now for a few facts: I hand make every one of these tools by myself in Harper Woods, Michigan (Lake St. Clair)

              I have acquired a Provisional Patent ( Pat. Pending ) from the US patent office

    I will guarantee all my tools for 5 years. They will never rust, corrode or break. That is my guarantee!

           Made from the highest quality material available and will last a lifetime of repeated daily use

  • 6 feet in length enables the new shift cable to be pulled back thru the transom from outside the boat
  • Stainless steel 7x7 very flexible aircraft cable
  • Fiberglass handle with aluminum stops
  • Will last a lifetime of repeated use
  • Labor saving tool that pays for itself after the first time use
  • Easier, faster one man operation
  • After using this tool you will never install another shift cable without it. I guarantee it or your money back!

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