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Rotax Injection Cables: 503 Long Reach System Engines With Plugs Down

From $17.50 to $85.25
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Description Part Number Price Buy
#7739 Mag Carb Cable - 18.5" Housing
15-05833
$19.25
Quantity
#7734 PTO Carb Cable - 20" Housing
15-05014
$20.74
Quantity
#7733 Oil Injection Cable - 17" Housing
15-05012
$24.04
Quantity
Complete System #7734
15-05885
$93.78
Quantity
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Overview

Dual Carburetor Throttle Cable Set.

Rotax 503 DC Engines w/ plugs down. Nearly all new Rotax engines will be equipped with oil injection pumps. These pumps require a dedicated cable actuator to move the regulator arm. Our cable sets are a finished product which means you have no lengths to estimate or ends to install.

Long Reach System - Locates Slider Away From Engine Block
  • Mag Carb Cable - 18.5" Housing
  • PTO Carb Cable - 20" Housing
  • Oil Injection Cable - 17" Housing
  • Long Junction Block - 4 1/4"
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Reviews

Very happy with my order, the cable was just like described. Good quality and shipment was quicker than expected.

David R Verified Purchase

Oil Injection Cable 17 503

September 1, 2022

The throttle cables were two short not allowing full throttle body movement, the oil cable stud was to short and wouldn’t stay seated. Cable body and cable holder were well built

Gordon D Verified Purchase

Rotax 503 Cable Set Plugs Down

June 30, 2023

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