User Manual
Table Of Contents
10.
CONTROL BOXES AND TEMPLATES
THROTTLE OPENING ADJUSTMENT
With this remote control box, the throttle opening
can be adjusted by using the following procedure:
Control Lever Tension Adjustment
M
LOCK
NUT
\
THROTTLE FULL
\
1
STOPPER
BOLT\
\
THROTTLE
\-
\
LOCK
NUT
STOPPER
BOLT
LESS THAN
T
1Omm (0.4 in)
1.
To
set amount of throttle advance in FORWARD
gear, loosen lock nut and set throttle opening by
turning stopper bolt.
2.
To
set amount of throttle advance in REVERSE
gear, loosen lock nut and set throttle opening by
turning stopper bolt.
Clockwise rotation-decreased throttle opening.
Counterclockwise rotation-increased throttle
opening.
Do
not allow the stopper bolts
to
project more
than
70
mm
(0.4
in
)
above the top ofthe nut.
3.
After adjusting, tighten the locknut.
TORQUE:
5-8
N*m
(0.5-0.8
kg-m,
3.6-5.8
ft-lb)
By turning in or out the throttle friction screw at the
rear of the remote control box, the stiffness
of
the
control lever can be adjusted. Turning the screw to
the right makes the control lever stiff to turn, and
turning it to the left makes the lever easier to turn.
REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION
POSITION
Select the remote control installation position on the
boat.
Do
not bend the cables and
harnesses sharply. Route the cabled
harnesses with the bending radius
of 406 mm (16.0 in)
or
more.
Obtain adequate space between the bottom
of
the remote control and the surrounding
parts so that the remote control does not
interfere with any
of
the surrounding parts
(steering wheel, etc.).
Install the remote control in the position that allows
proper remote control lever operation, and where
the cables and harnesses can be routed properly
without strain between the remote control and the
outboard motor.
Date
of
Issue: June
2003
0
2001-2003
American
Honda
Motor
Co.,
Inc.
10134