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Put it in forward and look under handle,, there is a set screw.
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I have not found any set screws. It is a Quicksilver (1983). It has the shift release on the front edge of the top of the handle. going down the handle it has trim button (bow up, bow down), then a "trailer" button, then at the bottom it has the "throttle only" button. I have taken it all apart but can't find any set screws and don't want to break it.
This is on a 1983 Chris Craft 21 ft open bow with a Mercruiser 260 engine (model MCM 260).
I have redone the inerior of 2 boats in the past and don't remember having this problem.
All help greatly appreciated.
Dan
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Typical complicated Mercury design--works well, but if something does go wrong, it is difficult to repair.
I was just over on the Mercury Forum a couple of weeks ago with the same control box. As I was told, the prongs will usually break when you remove the center button. You need to at least remove the center brass nut and pull off the handle, however, if something is jamming the button in, then you will definitely need to remove the control box.
I had broken this button twice to fix the trim switch/wires. I always keep 1-2 in spare [links]