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Velvet Drive control cable bracket - WTB

Posted: May 28th, '12, 11:05
by JeremyD
My bracket has rusted - and I am looking for a replacement. Anybody know where I can find a replacement??

Borg Warner Velvet Drive v 71

First two are my rusted bracket -
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These are from the port side (which looks like it has been replaced at some point)

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Posted: May 28th, '12, 17:17
by Preston Burrows
Jeremy:

It's Teleflex part # 301474 Borg Warner Clutch Kit you're looking for:

http://www.marinepartssource.com/newdet ... gno=301474

Posted: May 28th, '12, 21:10
by JeremyD
Exactly what I was looking for - thanks so much. I looked for about 2 hours on line and could not come up with it.

Woo woo

Posted: May 28th, '12, 21:47
by Preston Burrows
Jeremy:

Good luck with finding a direct replacement,based on my search I suspect possibly discontinued??

You may need to do some backyard engineering, before I repowered and replaced the original Mercruiser brackets on my transmissions for the shifter cable attachment I had to use a piece of stainless steel angle as the shift cable's holder along with some Teleflex cable fittings.

In the below photo you'l see the stainless steel bracket I 'engineered':

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And in the below photo you'll see the Mercruiser bracket of mine whose cable attachment stud had corroded beyond 'service':

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Either which way a bit of lateral thinking and you'll be able to effect a repair/solution.
The bracket does not have to bear a major load as such,in fact if you wrapped the existing shifter cable on to your broken bracket with some stainless steel wire [heavy leader wire would do] it would likely last a long time,the plastic cable ties will eventually give way!
Else a local machine shop could fabricate a bracket for you.

By the way Tranmission Marine in Fort Lauderdale are a good source for all things Borg Warner/Velvet Drive transmission wise
www.marinegears.com

Posted: May 28th, '12, 22:02
by JeremyD
Thanks Preston - yep the zip ties were just to get me home.

Posted: Jun 12th, '12, 09:59
by JeremyD
I'm all for keeping it simple. I ended up making a bracket out of a morse throttle cable holder from Summit Racing.

It's stainless steel and aluminum - so should hold up better than the original. I was also fortunate that I was able to save a majority of the transmission attachment

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clamps the cable pretty good - (has a set screw)

Posted: Jun 12th, '12, 18:36
by Preston Burrows
Jeremy:

There we go, good on you !