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    Default Yamaha Tiller Linkage Problem

    My new style tiller arm is set up to push when the throttle is twisted open. However on my 70 hp Yamaha the carb linkage needs to be pulled open. What is the easiest way to correct this? Do I need to take the inside gears out and flip them?


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    you can do that that is how mine is done
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    I got everything to work by flipping it to the other side, Im just running into a linkage problem now im trying to sort out.

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    Once you flip there should be any problems but there always is a chance let me know what you are running into and I can help
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    Ill get some pictures of the inside of the handle for you tomorrow

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    Been there done that.

    Open the tiller. The handle drives a gear that on an axle. Turn that gear around to the other side of the axle.
    You will lose the shift function.

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