Throttle Connection Wire

YouNMe

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Apr 16, 2015
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Hunter 30 Cherubini Cape Coral, Fl
First post ever, please be kind. My husband is a seasoned sailor, I am not. We just bought an '81 30 foot Cherubini. There is a braided wire that connects the throttle lever to the engine, (Yanmar, 2GM). We have 1 strand of the braid remaining. Obviously, we need to replace it. Our problem is that we don't know what it's called. My husband never had a project boat before, (and oh boy, we've got one now), and always just hired someone to fix things on his boats. Now we're doing it ourselves, for the most part. I've studied the connection and am positive I can replace it but first I have to know what to buy and where to buy it. Anyone know the answer?
Thanks, Tia
 
Sep 15, 2009
6,243
S2 9.2a Fairhope Al
First post ever, please be kind. My husband is a seasoned sailor, I am not. We just bought an '81 30 foot Cherubini. There is a braided wire that connects the throttle lever to the engine, (Yanmar, 2GM). We have 1 strand of the braid remaining. Obviously, we need to replace it. Our problem is that we don't know what it's called. My husband never had a project boat before, (and oh boy, we've got one now), and always just hired someone to fix things on his boats. Now we're doing it ourselves, for the most part. I've studied the connection and am positive I can replace it but first I have to know what to buy and where to buy it. Anyone know the answer?
Thanks, Tia
are you sure that wire is stranded and not a solid wire hooked up to the throttle lever....

those cables are call control cables and are usually solid wire core about 3/32 of an inch thick

oh and another thing the kill wire is usually braided ...the one you pull to kill the engine they both the throttle and kill wire go to about the same place on the engine
 
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YouNMe

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Apr 16, 2015
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Hunter 30 Cherubini Cape Coral, Fl
From what we've found so far, it would not surprise me in the least if the previous owner used the wrong cable to connect the throttle. Kill switch? There is no kill switch. We have to install one of those as well, or keep running below and hitting the switch on the engine itself.
In good news, my husband laughed when he heard I'd posted this question. I thought he was being serious when he said he didn't know what it was called. I was trying to be helpful. He was trying to be funny. Thanks for the replies.
 
Sep 15, 2009
6,243
S2 9.2a Fairhope Al
From what we've found so far, it would not surprise me in the least if the previous owner used the wrong cable to connect the throttle. Kill switch? There is no kill switch. We have to install one of those as well, or keep running below and hitting the switch on the engine itself.
In good news, my husband laughed when he heard I'd posted this question. I thought he was being serious when he said he didn't know what it was called. I was trying to be helpful. He was trying to be funny. Thanks for the replies.
sounds like you two will have lots of fun boating ....its nice to see couples working together.....good luck and keep coming back and sharing your adventures...there is nothing so entertaining as life......
 

Alctel

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Dec 13, 2013
264
Hunter 36 Victoria
There is no kill switch on my 2QM either - not convinced they actually come with them.

I keep a dishtowel nearby to stuff into the air intake if the engine ever ran away
 
Jul 13, 2010
1,097
Precision 23 Perry Hall,Baltimore County
sounds like you two will have lots of fun boating ....its nice to see couples working together.....good luck and keep coming back and sharing your adventures...there is nothing so entertaining as life......
As long as you manage to stay a couple!! ;)
 
Sep 15, 2009
6,243
S2 9.2a Fairhope Al
There is no kill switch on my 2QM either - not convinced they actually come with them.

I keep a dishtowel nearby to stuff into the air intake if the engine ever ran away

its not a kill switch as in electrical it is a lever like the throttle lever on the injector pump ....it stops the fuel flow in the injector pump when you pull the engine kill/stop cable
 

Alctel

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Dec 13, 2013
264
Hunter 36 Victoria
Oh! I wonder if I do have one then, I'll poke around the engine tonight and take a look
 
Oct 20, 2011
127
Hunter 30 Green Bay
My QM kills when I pull the throttle all the way back.. Is it necessary to have kill cable? Do they both do the same thing, or is it better to use an actual kill cable?
 
Feb 8, 2014
1,300
Columbia 36 Muskegon
My QM kills when I pull the throttle all the way back.. Is it necessary to have kill cable? Do they both do the same thing, or is it better to use an actual kill cable?
Some engines are made that way. I don't know specifically about the QM, but some of the smaller Universals don't have a kill lever. If pulling the throttle back kills it, that's good enough.
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Contact the staff of this website. They have many of the specs for the Hunters.
 
Sep 12, 2011
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Hunter 27 Annapolis
Welcome.
Funny, My choke (what you pull near (to the left of) the engine key switch to stop the engine) at the panel stuck this spring for my 2GM20F.
In order to turn off the engine, you need to look at the front of the engine. On the starboard side (or left side if you are facing backwards toward the stern) under the water pump up front, you will find the end of a cable attached to a small bracket. If you push that aft (away from you when facing backwards) the engine will stop. I currently have to do that to shut the engine down. A rag is a great thing to have around to shut down a 'run-away diesel', but for general shutting down, use the choke.
Two cautionary notes:
Be careful of the rotating belts. Never wear loose clothing and be very careful of those spinning belts before you shut it down. Also, don't forget to bring the choke back to the forward position otherwise the choke will remain on and you won't be able to start the engine.
Hope this helps. Have a great summer on the water!
-G.