Disassemble Yamaha 704 Twin Binnacle - Marine Tech - Vlog#11
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Join us in this comprehensive tutorial as we delve into the disassembly of a Yamaha 704 Twin Binnacle on ou Contender, a crucial component commonly referred to as a throttle control box or binnacle control. In this episode, we tackle the challenges of a sticky or unresponsive starboard shift control, a common issue among Yamaha outboard controls. Our step-by-step guide covers everything from the initial problem diagnosis to the detailed disassembly process. Whether you're facing issues with slamming into reverse or just performing routine maintenance, this video is a must-watch for boating enthusiasts and professionals alike.
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Shame that wasn't the port control. My dual trim switch is not working for the up or down, I forget, on the port motor. Switch is fine but I can hear a relay clicking in there somewhere. And I have no idea what is the electrical intricates for it are. As I'm typing this, maybe a diode is bad, I can check that next.
That c-clip fell out from under the piece of tape that you see in the binacle. Yamaha always puts a tapes a spare clip for those mechanics that lose them.