What is the shifter cable called?
transmission shift cable
A transmission shift cable (also called a shifter cable or any of the names listed above and even others that we may not have yet heard), is the link between the shifter handle and the transmission in a vehicle.
How do you adjust shifter cable?
Adjusting your shift cables. With the boat on a trailer and the KEY OUT OF THE IGNITION! put the control into full forward wide open throttle position. Raise outdrive approximately 1/2 the distance under normal trim function (NOT TRAILER). Trim ram (stainless shaft exposure) should be approximately 1 1/2 to 2 inches.
What does the shifter cable do?
A transmission shift cable (also called a shifter cable or any of the names listed above and even others that we may not have yet heard), is the link between the shifter handle and the transmission in a vehicle . Its position changes as a driver moves the shifter handle the vehicle choosing the gear setting of a vehicle.
What is a shift cable?
The shift cable is a two piece shift cable. The front half (column end) or rear half (transmission end) of the shift cable can be removed without removing the other end/half of the shift cable.
What is gear shift cable?
The shift selector cable connects the gear shifter, located on the steering column or on a floor mounted console, to the automatic transmission. The cable is typically steel and is protected from the elements by a plastic outer sheath. At each end of the shift cable, often rubber or nylon bushings allow for cable movement and vibration.
Adjusting your shift cables. With the boat on a trailer and the KEY OUT OF THE IGNITION! put the control into full forward wide open throttle position. Raise outdrive approximately 1/2 the distance under normal trim function (NOT TRAILER). Trim ram (stainless shaft exposure) should be approximately 1 1/2 to 2 inches.
A transmission shift cable (also called a shifter cable or any of the names listed above and even others that we may not have yet heard), is the link between the shifter handle and the transmission in a vehicle . Its position changes as a driver moves the shifter handle the vehicle choosing the gear setting of a vehicle.
The shift cable is a two piece shift cable. The front half (column end) or rear half (transmission end) of the shift cable can be removed without removing the other end/half of the shift cable.
The shift selector cable connects the gear shifter, located on the steering column or on a floor mounted console, to the automatic transmission. The cable is typically steel and is protected from the elements by a plastic outer sheath. At each end of the shift cable, often rubber or nylon bushings allow for cable movement and vibration.