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Jack wrote:
Hi. We have a 1990 pull-start 9.9 Evenrude outboard and it's mounted to a 14' runabout. Lately, our harbour has been experiencing thefts of motors as well as the boats themselves. With ours, the motor is locked to the transom but I would also like to find a nifty way of disabling the motor from running so the boat itself can't be motored away ..like when stopping at a waterside cafe or pub or picnic, etc. Is there anyway of installing a hidden switch or some such device that will immobilize the motor. This should probably be something that doesn't entail popping off the engine cover each time we stop. Appreciate your ideas. Jack 1) Take your saftey switch clip & lanyard with you. 2) Put an in-line fuel cutoff switch under the cowl or hidden/protruding from cowl, in the stretch before the fuel pump. 3) Install a hidden SPST switch under or behind the cowl(in the "grip" area on top) wired to short the magnetos to each other when in the "ON" position. 4) Take the prop with you. This may come back to bite you, though, if the motor throws a rod in the hands of the thief. 5) Switch the spark plug wires (they are usually too short to do this though on that motor) or take them off the plugs - (cowl off req'd) 6) Put in a pair of defective/grounded out spark plugs in place of your good ones. - (cowl off req'd) 7) Ground out the spark plugs with discrete jumpers to ground. - (cowl off req'd) 8) Disconnect the choke linkage so it can be activated only by removing the cowl. Leave it in the full choke position. - (cowl off req'd) And none of these will prevent the boat from hitting the high seas in tow behind another boat. Rob |
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