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<blockquote data-quote="jeremyckr" data-source="post: 194480" data-attributes="member: 4979"><p>Thanks Pappy. I've already disconnected all tha cables. They aren't the culprets. My parts manual has that black "mag assembly" listed as a "CAM throttle????" I'm a newbie to outboards. When I push it back and forth it is pretty hard to move. So hard that the cables are struggling to push or pull it. It does move but it just seems like it's a caked up in there. Since it sits under the starter, I'm concerned if I spray a lubricant up in there, I might foul something up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeremyckr, post: 194480, member: 4979"] Thanks Pappy. I've already disconnected all tha cables. They aren't the culprets. My parts manual has that black "mag assembly" listed as a "CAM throttle????" I'm a newbie to outboards. When I push it back and forth it is pretty hard to move. So hard that the cables are struggling to push or pull it. It does move but it just seems like it's a caked up in there. Since it sits under the starter, I'm concerned if I spray a lubricant up in there, I might foul something up. [/QUOTE]
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