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<blockquote data-quote="wihil" data-source="post: 279617" data-attributes="member: 6487"><p>1970's (?) Evinrude 7.5hp - Serial number E0008156. I did a lot of looking around at the motor to make sure it didn't have some kind of lever for the tiller friction (based on what I saw from the BIL's motor), and I couldn't find anything. It's pretty stripped down, no frills - weighs less than 40#'s I know.</p><p></p><p>BC i think you may be on to something, but nothing that complicated - I think a simple 4" spring clamp with an "L" bracket oriented so there's a "U" shape for the handle to rest in would be more than sufficient. Anything that could restrict movement and be easily by passed would be best - and I don't need a lot of restriction, just enough to keep it from wandering for 30-40sec or so. </p><p></p><p>Ultimately I just want to do it safely. If that's even possible. :?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wihil, post: 279617, member: 6487"] 1970's (?) Evinrude 7.5hp - Serial number E0008156. I did a lot of looking around at the motor to make sure it didn't have some kind of lever for the tiller friction (based on what I saw from the BIL's motor), and I couldn't find anything. It's pretty stripped down, no frills - weighs less than 40#'s I know. BC i think you may be on to something, but nothing that complicated - I think a simple 4" spring clamp with an "L" bracket oriented so there's a "U" shape for the handle to rest in would be more than sufficient. Anything that could restrict movement and be easily by passed would be best - and I don't need a lot of restriction, just enough to keep it from wandering for 30-40sec or so. Ultimately I just want to do it safely. If that's even possible. :? [/QUOTE]
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