1997 M40C Tiller Conversion Question

MarvinGabriel

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OK, so the tiller will be there today. It seems to me that I'll also need a start button and a stop button. I don't really see a spot for both on the engine, anywhere, so I suppose I can wire it up on the boat somewhere near the transom. I've looked through my manual, but the schematics suck, since I the engine doesn't seem to match any of the diagrams.. Where would I wire up start and stop switches? OH, I have an electric starter, and the engine seems to have always had remote controls.
 

MarvinGabriel

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OK. I finally located the proper diagram for MY motor. It seems I really needed to look at the schematic for the Remote Controlled motor, and the Tiller motor, with elec start. So, if I get a kill switch, it connects to the connectors inside the engine cover on the Brown and Black connectors...and a start button looks like Green and Red. Correct? Where the Remote harness has a Blue wire connecting to the Green wire going to the solenoid.

OK, so the tiller will be there today. It seems to me that I'll also need a start button and a stop button. I don't really see a spot for both on the engine, anywhere, so I suppose I can wire it up on the boat somewhere near the transom. I've looked through my manual, but the schematics suck, since I the engine doesn't seem to match any of the diagrams.. Where would I wire up start and stop switches? OH, I have an electric starter, and the engine seems to have always had remote controls.
 

pvanv

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Correct. In your vintage, documentation is gatting scarce. Brown to black is kill. Assuming you have a solenoid now, you just need to trigger it.
 

Sea Rider

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Getting rid of a central console is the way to go for me as well. more open space is a must to count with. Will there be a transversal seat, seat locker to sit on ? If so, will need to add a tiller extender to shift your weight bit forward when riding solo.

Happy Boating
 

MarvinGabriel

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Getting rid of a central console is the way to go for me as well. more open space is a must to count with. Will there be a transversal seat, seat locker to sit on ? If so, will need to add a tiller extender to shift your weight bit forward when riding solo.

Happy Boating

Yep. It worked well. I just added a couple of switches for shut off and electric starter. Now, there was another issue...discussed in a separate thread. For now, the extra space allowed me to teach my daughters to fly fish from the boat, and that is golden!
 
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