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paintman 06-10-2014 02:36 PM

silent choice, what to do for a quick fix
 
OK had my mechanic look at it real quickly before he left for a while. Here's the issue, the internal flappers / diaphragms do not function properly. If I leave it open they will flapp steadily, making it sound like I'm shutting off.
Can these be removed? Just sounds brutal...any advice. thx

Budman II 06-10-2014 03:49 PM

You should be able to remove the levers from the actuators and wire the levers to the open position. It will be loud all the time but that will get you by until someone can look at it.

underpsi68 06-10-2014 07:38 PM

Are you talking about the rubber flappers on each side of the y-pipe itself?

paintman 06-10-2014 08:15 PM

Its the internal portion where they would swing open or closed , I typically leave switch open but I guess over time they have eroded or whatever...they just work independently now :-)...just dont know how to make it stay open until I can have it corrected . Its an eddie marine system installed.

thanks again for the advice budman

dereknkathy 06-10-2014 09:58 PM

this is the electric actuators? apparently they are all failure prone. and manufacturers like to obsolete the solenoids instead of providing replacements. I have an air operated Merc set I am trying to set up. need a 12v compressor, check valve and sol release valve. all cheap. if you could find a set of air actuators might be something to consider. another way i am considering would be engine vacuum. if I can find actuators with enough stroke and power, would be completely automatic. power comes on, lose vac, spring pulls diverters open. pull back on sticks, revs drop, vac comes up and pulls diverters closed. or get a long choke cable and pull to open, push to close. might hafta scavenge an old throttle or shift cable to get something long enough.

paintman 06-11-2014 04:28 AM

Yes This is the electronic actuators

dereknkathy 06-11-2014 05:14 AM

another thread in general q&a about spring loaded air cylinders on amazon.com for 31 bucks each.

Budman II 06-11-2014 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by dereknkathy (Post 4135872)
this is the electric actuators? apparently they are all failure prone. and manufacturers like to obsolete the solenoids instead of providing replacements. I have an air operated Merc set I am trying to set up. need a 12v compressor, check valve and sol release valve. all cheap. if you could find a set of air actuators might be something to consider. another way i am considering would be engine vacuum. if I can find actuators with enough stroke and power, would be completely automatic. power comes on, lose vac, spring pulls diverters open. pull back on sticks, revs drop, vac comes up and pulls diverters closed. or get a long choke cable and pull to open, push to close. might hafta scavenge an old throttle or shift cable to get something long enough.

derek, I'm pretty sure one of the little 12V compressors like they sell at Harbor Freight would be more than adequate to operate your air cylinders, at a fraction of the cost of the Merc unit. Same thing, really - even looks the same. You would have to come up with a solenoid release valve and a pressure popoff valve. I think others on OSO have set this up. I bought mine as a complete takeout set many years ago. Good luck.

bcfountain 06-11-2014 02:15 PM

silent choice,what to do for quick fix???.remove them.:lolhit:

paintman 06-11-2014 08:04 PM

Hahaha well that's what I was getting at! But with my luck it would get sent our through the prop..I'd be like man its bored out 5 cylinder fellas you know the new one from volvo

dereknkathy 06-12-2014 06:32 AM


Originally Posted by Budman II (Post 4136220)
derek, I'm pretty sure one of the little 12V compressors like they sell at Harbor Freight would be more than adequate to operate your air cylinders, at a fraction of the cost of the Merc unit. Same thing, really - even looks the same. You would have to come up with a solenoid release valve and a pressure popoff valve. I think others on OSO have set this up. I bought mine as a complete takeout set many years ago. Good luck.

compressor is from walmart. 16 bux. check valve ebay 4 bux. haven't bought sol release valve yet...I think air hose is same as water hose for running to icemaker in fridge.

Budman II 06-12-2014 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by dereknkathy (Post 4136610)
I think air hose is same as water hose for running to icemaker in fridge.

Yup, sure is, and you can buy all the little compression fittings in the same aisle at HD.


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