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  • 1998 yamaha 115 with 704 con*****er

    I recently purchased a used 1998 yamaha 115 2 stroke and it came with a 704 throttle con*****er. this past weekend I took the rig out for its first test run.

    Here is the issue I ran into, when running the engine about 3/4 of the throttle open (about 4500 rpms) the throttle lever would creep back down. I would have to hold it at that 3/4 angle.
    Is there an adjustment to be tightened to keep that from happening? or a part that needs to be replaced?

    thanks in advance for any help

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    remove 4 screws on black cover, carefully, maybe lube first as they can break easily
    at front side of assembly youll see a dowel shaped pin, just tighten to desired throttle tension

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jb123 View Post
      remove 4 screws on black cover, carefully, maybe lube first as they can break easily
      at front side of assembly youll see a dowel shaped pin, just tighten to desired throttle tension
      great! thank you for the tip. I will look into it.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jb123 View Post
        remove 4 screws on black cover, carefully, maybe lube first as they can break easily
        at front side of assembly youll see a dowel shaped pin, just tighten to desired throttle tension
        I looked at the front of the con*****er under the cover, i only saw a hole that was plugged with a cork shaped plug. unfortunately i couldn't look inside there because my windshield is in the way. I did try probing in there with a screw driver but wasn't able to catch anything.
        any other suggestions?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jb123 View Post
          remove 4 screws on black cover, carefully, maybe lube first as they can break easily
          at front side of assembly youll see a dowel shaped pin, just tighten to desired throttle tension
          Found it, it was on the aft side of the con*****er. i was looking at the bow side

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