Found this video very helpful thankyou but it seems the first steps not shown on the video are what I need to start ofcourse, removing the lever so I can cut the right size hole in my boat ect
You do a great job. I removed my handle from the neutral position, and I couldn’t get it back on in the neutral position after remodeling my boat how do I know it’s in the neutral position to reinstall my handle
The video is an outstanding and will presented one. The explanation is extremely helpful. I have a F25 Yamaha F25LEHB boat motor year 2016 model. Can you tell me how or where I can be informed that my Yamaha motor is a pull or a push to open throttle. Thank you sincerely for any consolation in you helping me.
Hi - fine video. To me, it is very strange that there is no information on how to install the B301 that I just bought! Well on fitting it there is, but how to select and install the cables (like in this video) ... none what so ever! Do you have any specific manual regarding cabling the B301?
Too many variations. Too many different parts. I understand cables have to be a variety of lengths for different boats but then you have to make sure you have the right ends and i can't get much out of the video(s) about hooking up the engine end so i guess i will just pull the engine off the bracket on my sailboat and give it my best shot of putting them back hooked up and adjusted exactly like before. Screw marking them(my first inclination) and just snap a photo. Then take them off so i can tear into this hot mess and get a new home made impeller in my water pump. This i will start glueing together as soon as i can get the old one out of the water pump. Once i do i will grind, cut or somehow strip the rubber off the bushing so i can start gluing the stuff i cut out of an old Clorox bottle or something similar. I have a furnace duct hanger i will cut strips of and bond inner tube to both sides of the galvanized sheet metal. Build it once. Build it tight. Build it right!
Cool engineering and explanation 👍🏻
Found this video very helpful thankyou but it seems the first steps not shown on the video are what I need to start ofcourse, removing the lever so I can cut the right size hole in my boat ect
You do a great job. I removed my handle from the neutral position, and I couldn’t get it back on in the neutral position after remodeling my boat how do I know it’s in the neutral position to reinstall my handle
The video is an outstanding and will presented one. The explanation is extremely helpful. I have a F25 Yamaha F25LEHB boat motor year 2016 model. Can you tell me how or where I can be informed that my Yamaha motor is a pull or a push to open throttle. Thank you sincerely for any consolation in you helping me.
Hi - fine video. To me, it is very strange that there is no information on how to install the B301 that I just bought! Well on fitting it there is, but how to select and install the cables (like in this video) ... none what so ever! Do you have any specific manual regarding cabling the B301?
Yes I have mariner 8/8 horsepower outboard motor I can't get it to work right I can't turn the what do I need to do
Greetings, will you have the configuration manual for this actuator please, glendinning
11355 Smart Actuator (V4.1)
Hi, What is the yellow wire for?
Can I have a part number for this controller please
Is this part two ? Where is part one ?
Is this cable fit any control box?
My throttle cables look nothing like what you're working with
Too many variations. Too many different parts. I understand cables have to be a variety of lengths for different boats but then you have to make sure you have the right ends and i can't get much out of the video(s) about hooking up the engine end so i guess i will just pull the engine off the bracket on my sailboat and give it my best shot of putting them back hooked up and adjusted exactly like before. Screw marking them(my first inclination) and just snap a photo. Then take them off so i can tear into this hot mess and get a new home made impeller in my water pump. This i will start glueing together as soon as i can get the old one out of the water pump. Once i do i will grind, cut or somehow strip the rubber off the bushing so i can start gluing the stuff i cut out of an old Clorox bottle or something similar. I have a furnace duct hanger i will cut strips of and bond inner tube to both sides of the galvanized sheet metal. Build it once. Build it tight. Build it right!