Hooty tnt

bubbakat

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Hooty I read in one of your past posts that you gave someone directions on how to build a control box for a tnt.<br />I purchased a used one from a guy and he didn't have a control box only the buttons if you could help me out here I would be forever be in your debt.<br />BTW this is going on a 1976 85 evenrude. you can reach me at coofficer@blomand.net<br />This is a tnt brand
 

Hooty

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Re: Hooty tnt

Now see, that's how lies get started. ;) What I do have is a schematic of a tnt control that's easy to build one from. I'll email it to ya and if you've got any questions about it lemme know.<br /><br />c/6<br />Hooty
 

OBJ

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Re: Hooty tnt

Careful there bubba....he might slip a price tag in thar....... :D :D
 

seahorse5

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Re: Hooty tnt

Hooty,<br /><br />Is your schematic for the twin square relays and wiring that is used in the later model 2-wire trim motors, or for the large starter type solenoid for UP and direct wired for Down, using a 3 wire motor, such as the 1976 trims are equipped with?
 

Hooty

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Re: Hooty tnt

Seahorse,<br />It's the two relay, two wire trim mota schematic.<br />I've got a '76 V6 and it has the two relay, two wire trim motor.<br /><br />c/6<br />Hooty
 

seahorse5

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Re: Hooty tnt

Yours originally had a 3 wire motor and one UP relay, Someone converted the parts at one time.
 
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