Re: wiring 1960 evinrude
BTW I just remebered, this is important! the safty switch also provides ground for the cut-out switch. <br /><br />The reason for grounding through the safety switch is to prevent the engine from being started with to much throttle, <br /><br />AND to make the cutout switch work. <br /><br />The cutout switch prevents runaway, which can happen with Bigtwin engines, when there is no load on them, and you open and shut the throttle too quickly. The rev's will try to increase and if the the throttle is closed, then the safety switch is providing ground to the cutout, which be actuated by the vacumme created inside the inlet manifold, thus shorting out one of mags, and thereby bringing the revs back down. <br /><br />If the switch is missing, then one of two situations is present.<br /><br />1. the cutout switch is grounded permanently,<br /><br />you won't much more than half throttle before it kills one of the magnetos.<br /><br /><br />2. the cutout switch has no grounding at all,<br /><br />which means nothing is there to prevent a runaway.<br /><br />Either way, you need the safty switch to be fitted.