Weirdnerd
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Oct 15, 2016
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- 35
I have an outboard engine without controls, I am in the process of starting a restoration, which will include replacing all broken wiring, paint, impeller, etc, but I have no throttle quadrant to test it. as I got the engine for free, and I don't want to buy a very expensive single lever control just to test it, I am exploring the possibility to build my own control, I have access to thick aluminum ( up to 0.25") , a CAD cutting machine ( only plunge and cut, no fancy 3D thing here), I can make my own cables for testing, I can bend aluminum and I am somewhat profficient on CAD drawing to make it work. does anyone have a blue print of a single lever control with dimensions? or better still, a .DXF file of an existing project?. I would be very grateful to have some information to start the building process.
PS. the engine is a US Marine force 125, I know it is not a holy grail of an engine, but I would love to make it roar again.
PS. the engine is a US Marine force 125, I know it is not a holy grail of an engine, but I would love to make it roar again.