Hey Rhojo,When your shifting the engines by hand, make sure you slowly rotate the propellers (either direction is OK) with your foot as you shift them from forward to reverse and vise versa. This ensures they are fully in gear (The prop will stop turning when the clutch dog engages as you move the shift arm to the end of its travel or it will make a clicking ratcheting sound when fully engaged). Don't keep trying to turn the prop after it is engaged or you can damage the water pump impeller because you may be trying to turn the motor counterclockwise via the driveshaft. That way you will be at the maximum travel when you adjust your shift cables. When you are adjusting your throttle cable with engine in idle postion. Keep adjusting the cable trunion until the idle throttle stop screw is touching boss on the block. Proper adjustment is when you can take a piece of notebook paper between the stop screw and the boss on the block with a slight amount of friction without tearing the paper in half. This will prevent too much preload on the cable and cause binding in the control box when you try to shift. An off the rack service manual will walk you through the process for reference. Its pretty generic to all outboards. Holler if you run into a snag. PS where shoes when your spinning the prop with your foot to prevent a nasty cut. Cant imagine being bare footed this time of year but I've seen it happen.
Rhojo,That sucks. Have you checked ebay or CL? You're gonna have to replace that binnacle, or, if the broken parts aren't that complicated, have a machine shop fab new ones. Buddy of mine did that with an old Merc side mount...
I got into the control boxes over the weekend. The good news is that both sets of cables are in good shape, the bad news is that I have broken 2 pieces inside the box. Part no. 0389266 Shitf & Thottle Plate Assenbly. and 0390610 Shift Lever Assembly and both are listed as obsolete with my local Johnson dealer. I haven't talked to DougRussell.com yet although they do list the parts and it doesn't say NLA or obsolete.Are there any other sources for internal parts of a 1988 OMC/Johnson binnacle?