Had the wig-wag-style throttle from TS been available when I did my conversion I would probably have gone with that. The benefit of the current setup is that all electronics is below in the engine compartment.
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Re: [electricboats] Throttle control head
I kept the old throttle body and throttle cable but removed the shifter cable. As the throttle moves in the same direction whether or not in forward or reverse (on a diesel) I had a bracket fabricated and removed the funny-shaped one (don't have a picture of it but added one from the internet). With the new bracket the cable moves from neutral detent forward and aft. The detent is a bit 'firm' so a lot of the time I push the little button on the side which was used to just rev the engine without going into gear on the diesel. Some pictures attached.
Had the wig-wag-style throttle from TS been available when I did my conversion I would probably have gone with that. The benefit of the current setup is that all electronics is below in the engine compartment.



Had the wig-wag-style throttle from TS been available when I did my conversion I would probably have gone with that. The benefit of the current setup is that all electronics is below in the engine compartment.
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