Re: 1972 65hp Alarm in control box?
I think all questions have been solved!!! Thx Boobie
I took the throttle control box out of boat and dismantled it, set the throttle lever to what would be WOT. When I offered the two sides of the casing together the arm which is connected to the throttle cable touches the outside of the alarm unit, which I guess is the grounding Boobie was talking about. Shouldn't be hard to fix that.
Also at the same time while checking the alarm fault which thanks to Boobie, I think i've found the problem with the engine jumping around yesterday. In the bottom of the control box there was some water (prob's from the rain we had) lying around the electric gear shift switch, and water has travelled along the wires and into the rubber cover where the connectors attach to the switch, on inspection it looks like the lower two terminals nearest where the waters leaked in have been shorting and jumping out of gear. I'll be able to dry it out and seal it all up. Only worry is if the jerking has caused any damage to the gearing.
Thanks Boobie.