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Hey Will
I hope you can enlighten me here.My old Carlson came with dual cable steering(not opposed)but was not attached to my 1500 Tower.I figured I had some time to kill and not having seen the proper hook-up for the inline I decided to build my own bracket.I had a spare tilt tube so I figured I'd make a bracket like you have that mounts to the outside of the clamp.Was all looking good,but then I thought there is no way this will tilt without breaking something.So my question is just looking at your set-up it doesn't look like it will tilt either,so how does it work or have you tried it?I had to finally attach mine to the mid so the cables would both tilt with the motor.Anybody have picts of a dual cable set-up(both cables on the same side) on an inline?I love to see'em.
Thanks Chris
Any chance of a pict with it tilted up as high as it goes?
The set-up that I had made like that was a lot simpler design than what I'm into now.I've got the fabbing done and just painted the pieces tonight.Gonna try and get it bolted on and adjusted up late tomorrow.
Here's a pict of the CVX.Hoping to use this motor on the MX 15 eventually.
Chris
I can send one monday afternoon sometime . Im away for the weekend and wont be back till than . I do know it goes up farther than the tilt pin that I remember when I was messing around with it the other day ....
No worries man.It's not that big a deal.
Thanks for the info Viper1.Don't suppose you could still buy those anywhere?
Like I said that would be a whole lot easier setup to build for me.I was afraid of snapping the piece that runs under the powerhead as it didn't look like there would be enough movement to be able to tilt it at all.