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KENO
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This version of the TRB diagram is probably the closest you'll get for the engine wiring with your PMGR starter. |
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Otto Throttle
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I’m finally going to the lake this weekend… I’m going to disconnect the leed to see if the light stays off? If it does I will change out the switch. Is the switch higher than any oil in the block, or can I expect oil to leak out of the block when the switch is out?
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2001SAN
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No oil leak when I changed mine.
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A little knowledge is a dangerous thing...
2001 Super Air Nautique 1989 Fairline Corniche 31 www.bannrivercruises.co.uk |
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Otto Throttle
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Thank you!!!!
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Otto Throttle
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Took Lead off....no light! Original switch has a bolt to hold the lead on...new one has a screw...Has anyone ever cleaned the switch? I haven't taken it out yet, but was curious how it works and if it can be cleaned up?
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KENO
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Here's a link to a YouTube video complete with a cutaway of an oil switch. The title says "Oil sending units explained, but he's really explaining an oil pressure switch Be nice to your boat, just replace the switch
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Otto Throttle
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awesome
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Air206
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After all that - Is it fixed?
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KENO
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I think he's getting ready to start thinking about getting ready to maybe attack this switch change
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Otto Throttle
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I am flying lot! I just put the Lyman to bed...the Nautique will be 2 weeks out. I am going to take it off and clean it to see if I can keep it all original!
I will let you know...I will try to clean and reinstall the switch prior to pickling for the winter!
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KENO
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The saga continues
You already have the new switch, just put it in. That poor old "original" switch cycled itself every time you turn the engine on and off. if your oil is cruddy enough to plug the old switch, you probably have other things to worry about
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Otto Throttle
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you funny! my oil is great. I put less than 20 hours on it every year...this year 6 and she will still get the Rotella/Mobile one treatment!
I'm trying to make this like Joe Dirt or Who shot JR!!!!!
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Air206
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Otto! How unsatisfying! Going to clean the old switch... then putting the boat away? sigh.....
Ok - So I'll give you an update on my fix: Ski 176 drives great and Red Light off after the oil switch replaced; ready for another 25 years and hundreds of hours! Woot!
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KENO
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Here we are 2 plus weeks out Otto............so how'd the "cleaning" job go?
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