pcrussell50
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Sep 21, 2008
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1959 rds21b 35hp super seahorse
mine runs great, but i am trying to learn as much about it as possible. the cutout switch thing with the vacuum tube on it appears to be bypassed by whoever maintained the motor before i got it. can i just plug the vacuum hose and remove the cutout switch. or is it really better to keep it to prevent a runaway? heck, i don't even know if my cutout switch actually still works?
right now, it's rigged so the way i shut the motor off is by merely pulling the throttle all the way back. that was how the previous maintainer set it up. i have heard that the original way to shut off the motor was that turning off the key grounded one of the coils, [? only one?], and that most people rig it the way it's rigged right now, to shut off the motor by pulling the throttle all the way back.
also there's no mercury "tilt" switch on mine. i'm not too worried about doing without that unless you all think i should find one and rig it up.
-peter
mine runs great, but i am trying to learn as much about it as possible. the cutout switch thing with the vacuum tube on it appears to be bypassed by whoever maintained the motor before i got it. can i just plug the vacuum hose and remove the cutout switch. or is it really better to keep it to prevent a runaway? heck, i don't even know if my cutout switch actually still works?
right now, it's rigged so the way i shut the motor off is by merely pulling the throttle all the way back. that was how the previous maintainer set it up. i have heard that the original way to shut off the motor was that turning off the key grounded one of the coils, [? only one?], and that most people rig it the way it's rigged right now, to shut off the motor by pulling the throttle all the way back.
also there's no mercury "tilt" switch on mine. i'm not too worried about doing without that unless you all think i should find one and rig it up.
-peter