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What are these switches
- bandersen55
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What are these switches
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Re: What are these switches
Switch 1 - no idea
Switch 2 Cruise1, OFF, Cruise 2
Switch 3 no idea (maybe Fast?), Slow, Idle
Switch 4 + RPM -
What do they do? Total mystery
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- Phrancus
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Re: What are these switches
https://www.fpmarine.com/Switch-Actuator-s/387.htm
There are hundreds of choices, I would call them, they are very helpful. They are suppliers for OEM Searay parts and those are the same switches on Sea Rays of that vintage.
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https://www.searay-parts.com/Cummins-En ... ummins.htm
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Re: What are these switches
I would have expected a bit smarter material such as a physical engine synchroniser: shove the throttle handles and both engines produce an equal thrust. Apparently that was not relevant at the time without engine electronics. So I keep fiddling with the throttle handles, listen to hear the interference of the engine sounds and look at the RPM dials to find a good balance.
After all long overdue maintenance jobs are done I might have a go at it with some electronics and servo's.
Although, usually by that time I've moved on to a more modern vessel that has that on board or got used to that fiddling and not care so much about improving old stuff any more
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