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TeleFlex® Marine Lubri-Core 3300 Universal Control Cable

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  • Replaces hard shifting, worn-out cables
  • Teflon at the core for unmatched efficiency

TeleFlex® Marine Lubri-Core control cables offer you the best replacement for hard shifting, worn-out cables. The addition of Teflon® to the core makes it the most efficient cable on the market today. Universal cable for outboards, inboards and I/Os. Fits most engines including Mariner® (40 hp and below), Yamaha®, Volvo, Suzuki, Tohatsu, Honda®, Nissan®, and Chrysler/Force™. Just measure tip-to-tip for length.

   



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Size: 10' 38-584-026-10
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  • Replaces hard shifting, worn-out cables
  • Teflon at the core for unmatched efficiency

TeleFlex® Marine Lubri-Core control cables offer you the best replacement for hard shifting, worn-out cables. The addition of Teflon® to the core makes it the most efficient cable on the market today. Universal cable for outboards, inboards and I/Os. Fits most engines including Mariner® (40 hp and below), Yamaha®, Volvo, Suzuki, Tohatsu, Honda®, Nissan®, and Chrysler/Force™. Just measure tip-to-tip for length.

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97 outboard going on a starcraft boat.
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FYI- You migth check with a local Marine Dealer or with TeleFlex.
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The easiest way to figure it out is to take a tape measure and measure from the control lever to the back of the boat then just do a basic measurement following the existing cable. It is better to be longer than too short and it will not change the way it works. My boat is 19 foot long and used a 15 foot cable but it did some twists and turns so i probably could have used a 14 footer and been okay. the bigger the curves the longer the cable will last. Its just a cable not rocket science. estimate and go with it. if it doesn't fit send it back for a longer one.
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