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Lost Brass part on Scarab 165 anyone know what it is called?

newb

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Boat Make
Scarab
Year
2015
Boat Model
165 ID
Boat Length
16
HI,
I need to order a new part that has been lost in the long process of changing a broken shift cable. I do not know what it is called nor do I have the part number to order a new one. It went awol sometime over the last few months while we were waiting for a new cable and time to get to it. The cable runs through it on a threaded section. It is out the back at the rear and sits in the frame on a plastic piece shown in the picture - the actual part I am looking for the name for is missing in the photo. It looks like a brass scarab missing part 1.jpgscarab missing part 2.jpgscarab missing part 2.jpg
As always, Thank you so much for your help.
 
It's called a "Brass Bushing". Part 30 on the diagram. BRP part #0460035.

For future reference, this is all on epc.brp.com. Select Rotax JPS, two letter code corresponding to your engine model number, AA=2014 and onward as you go up the list. Then HP and type.

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FYI, the black plastic piece sits over TOP of the brass bushing. NOT underneath. Part 70 in that diagram. The brass bushing goes into a yellowish insert beneath it (part 50 on the diagram).
 
Thank you ! The diagram is what I have been looking for unsuccessfully. Your help is greatly appreciated.
 
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