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Hmm. I couldn't even get a regular snake through - which is really thin, you think a cable shifter type would do the job ? I have heard about lubing the cables up, but man... when I taped the new cable to the old one and tried to pull that way - for a few hours, i got no where!
Is it a clear run from the back to the front, or are there bends that the cable would have to make ? The bee'atch is that my 1/16" tag line must be running in a tough spot ' cause every time I used that, I came to an abrupt halt! |
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In the cc, there is a bend in the conduit right at the front of the run and then it straightens out-can you try running the snake from the front to back and then bringing it back to the front?
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Abl111,
It may be easier to run your t-ducer cable thru the stbd transom box then up along side the shift cables or hydraulic lines to the dash. Under the Starboard gunnel is a straight shot and you should be able to tie the wire up eaisly. In mine there were a couple of 3" cardboard tubes glassed to the underside of the gunnel to hold everything. Dave |
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![]() Thx for the responses. I know the gunnel is the easiest. But, all my other wiring was run under the floor, so I was hoping to run these replacement transducers the same. But, I have opted for the gunnel because it is sooo much easier and the results will be the same - the depth/FF will work fine, all cables will be safe, secured and hidden. Just one of those frustrating things that you bang your head on until you finally just say, " &^%*&$*& it ! " |
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