Quote from: John Langford on October 15, 2018, 10:28:32 PM
Fixed the problem by disconnecting the throttle lever from the forked fitting at the binnacle end of the throttle cable, unscrewing the forked fitting from the end of the cable, drilling two holes about 1/2" further down the fork for the clevis pin and reattaching the fitting to the throttle lever on the binnacle. This had the effective of shortening the cable and thus allowing the throttle control to provide the full power of the engine if required. More details available if anyone is interested. Thanks to all for suggestions.
Now back to the problem of my temperamental alarm switch...
Thank you John for this fix. We just acquired a 2001 C34 mk II with the same issue of our throttle lever hitting the support and not allowing us to get much over 2100 RPM or so. I am relatively new to this so was hoping you could share some further details on your fix please? Many thanks in advance!