bikeordie092
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Not so sure about marketing Lol since I will be using someone else's product, but I guess I could probably do some custom installations.....
Tusker said:I happened to come across this pic today while looking for something else. Looks like a simple way to connect to the old style outboards.
thudpucker said:Yes, the original pin came up from below and had a flip lok to keep in in the Bar.
There's a place on the frame for a Shift and Throttle cable to hook up.
The Throttle connected at the inner end of the Tiller.
You can see the hole in the Shift lever where that cable hooked up.
Now all you need is an electric start!
Might be true for some models but evidently not the case for all prestolite starters because a google search of perstolite starter brushes will give several different links to brush sets and then there is this.bikeordie092 said:from what i have been told, you cant rebuild prestolite starters... idk but it didnt look like all that stuff came apart on the inside. the guy i always go to for all my boat parts and what not said that the prestolite starters cant be rebuilt
JMichael said:If you've got some of the contacts missing off of the commutator, you'll have to take that to a rebuild shop or buy new. Brushes won't fix that problem.
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