Source - Industrial Mechanic who’s sat through 4 Loctite training courses. Thanks for the video it was great. However lock washers are a thing of the past, they’ve been disproven by something called “breaking force”. Simply put using a torque wrench to get a nut off with or without a lock washer requires the same amount of breaking force, therefor the washer is being used for nothing more than surface area tension... at that point you may as well just use a larger washer to gain surface area tension. In these type of situations there’s serrated flange nuts. I’m an industrial technician, we specialize in retro fitting parts already made to our specific need - with that is all types of unorthodox mounting methods. I use nothing but serrated flange nuts and have never have a problem, easily up to 1500 installed by now. In situations like this where it’s tricky to get leverage on both sides they will “zip” themselves tight without the need of holding both sides with a tool. Just wanted to spread the word as they’re not popular for some reason, but but once you start using them you’ll never look back.
hey there....i have 92 johnson 175 2 stk.......got the same problem ....those wood screws are way loose. the shop told me to replace them like you did... nice video. now i know how to do it
Only use stainless bolts in a boat. If you ever have to take it apart again you'll know why. Have the same controller in a 2000 VIP and found out that set screw does not need to be removed but a lot of controllers they do. Good video tho on taking this thing apart, I had to ask a mechanic and he showed me the trick of finding that bolt...
Had the exact same issue. Once back together it will not go into reverse without pushing the black button. Forward fine but won't go backwards. In your video it looks like you tried putting it in reverse and it would not go also. How did you fix this ?
Nice video. Question, how does the kill switch work? I bought a bassboat with the same shifter you have. I cant figure out how to put the key in and use it? I have that cord with a bunch of keys for different levers and I cant figure it out? So I run without the kill switch engaged... the small lever just stays on the run position.
Mine has just a toggle switch on the throttle...the gray switch bottom left looking at it in the video. The wrist strap has a plastic loop and the switch holds it on when it's in the run position. When you pull the strap it pulls the switch too the off position. Hope that helps.
Should have left the words in blue at 5:03 on long enough to read! And now I need to find a video that shows how to separate the outer part from the main body of the control. Mine's sandwiching an upholstered panel that needs to be redone.
FYI, you don't have to remove the small set screw first. As a matter of fact, you shouldn't do anything with it since it is just the throttle friction adjustment and has nothing to do with removing the handle or cover plate. It has an access hole to allow adjustment of the friction without removing anything.
Gary Washer Hey gary, I took my 3000 shifter off to repair the trim and put it back on and now it’s out of adjustment and it’s hard to find a neutral any tips on getting this adjusted properly
Hey bro, got a question. Would you happen to know how the heck to remove the inside control box to replace the shifter cable on that boat. Working on the same boat and apperently you have to be a magician. Lol. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Sorry man. I’d have to see it and it’s been a minute since I had this ranger, but thankfully I never had to deal with cable replacement. Figuring out this lever was painful so I can only imagine what your going through. Best of luck.
I would start at your closest Ranger dealer. I tried calling dealers that weren't authorized ranger dealers and they could not help. It's a pain especially if your closest dealer is an hour plus away. Good luck.
You sir....are a gentleman and a scholar
Source - Industrial Mechanic who’s sat through 4 Loctite training courses.
Thanks for the video it was great. However lock washers are a thing of the past, they’ve been disproven by something called “breaking force”. Simply put using a torque wrench to get a nut off with or without a lock washer requires the same amount of breaking force, therefor the washer is being used for nothing more than surface area tension... at that point you may as well just use a larger washer to gain surface area tension.
In these type of situations there’s serrated flange nuts. I’m an industrial technician, we specialize in retro fitting parts already made to our specific need - with that is all types of unorthodox mounting methods. I use nothing but serrated flange nuts and have never have a problem, easily up to 1500 installed by now. In situations like this where it’s tricky to get leverage on both sides they will “zip” themselves tight without the need of holding both sides with a tool.
Just wanted to spread the word as they’re not popular for some reason, but but once you start using them you’ll never look back.
Thanks man! I'd never figured that out without you!
Working on my Lund, thanks for showing how it comes apart!
OMG you literally saved my controller! Thank you so much for making this video
hey there....i have 92 johnson 175 2 stk.......got the same problem ....those wood screws are way loose. the shop told me to replace them like you did... nice video. now i know how to do it
Helped me on my 1999 Maxum 1900SR. Same throttle private labeled to Maxum. Thanks Bro!
thank you for sharing i needed to know how to get one of them off now i know where to start. thanks
Great video. Helped me out a lot.
Great video - would have never gotten this off without!
Thanks for sharing. I needed this info
Only use stainless bolts in a boat. If you ever have to take it apart again you'll know why. Have the same controller in a 2000 VIP and found out that set screw does not need to be removed but a lot of controllers they do. Good video tho on taking this thing apart, I had to ask a mechanic and he showed me the trick of finding that bolt...
Awesome video... thank you
This helped a lot.
You literally just saved me my controller thank you so much for making this video!
Watch the video. It clearly shows that one of the trim wires is cut.
do u have to replace the whole if the throttle button goes , it wont go back into gear
Had the exact same issue. Once back together it will not go into reverse without pushing the black button. Forward fine but won't go backwards. In your video it looks like you tried putting it in reverse and it would not go also. How did you fix this ?
Find a fix? I’m having the same issue
@@brittburkett349find a fix?
Find a fix?
Nice video. Question, how does the kill switch work? I bought a bassboat with the same shifter you have. I cant figure out how to put the key in and use it? I have that cord with a bunch of keys for different levers and I cant figure it out? So I run without the kill switch engaged... the small lever just stays on the run position.
Mine has just a toggle switch on the throttle...the gray switch bottom left looking at it in the video. The wrist strap has a plastic loop and the switch holds it on when it's in the run position. When you pull the strap it pulls the switch too the off position. Hope that helps.
Is it the same as the bayliner when taking control box off?
Mine acts backwards. Just got the boat never ran it. All the way forward is actually neutral
great video, but you should have used stainless , if you ever have to remove it again for any reason after they rust, its not going to be fun!
Should have left the words in blue at 5:03 on long enough to read!
And now I need to find a video that shows how to separate the outer part from the main body of the control. Mine's sandwiching an upholstered panel that needs to be redone.
Just hit pause. It's a pretty cool feature!
FYI, you don't have to remove the small set screw first. As a matter of fact, you shouldn't do anything with it since it is just the throttle friction adjustment and has nothing to do with removing the handle or cover plate. It has an access hole to allow adjustment of the friction without removing anything.
Gary Washer Hey gary, I took my 3000 shifter off to repair the trim and put it back on and now it’s out of adjustment and it’s hard to find a neutral any tips on getting this adjusted properly
@@Jaspercat11000any advice? Dealing with same issue.
Hey bro, got a question. Would you happen to know how the heck to remove the inside control box to replace the shifter cable on that boat. Working on the same boat and apperently you have to be a magician. Lol. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Sorry man. I’d have to see it and it’s been a minute since I had this ranger, but thankfully I never had to deal with cable replacement. Figuring out this lever was painful so I can only imagine what your going through. Best of luck.
Where can I find parts for these any idea?
I would start at your closest Ranger dealer. I tried calling dealers that weren't authorized ranger dealers and they could not help. It's a pain especially if your closest dealer is an hour plus away. Good luck.