Manual Start Handle

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S/V Necessity
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Manual Start Handle

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I've got a manual starting handle came from a CD28 (I think). Westerbeke? In any event it's free to whomever wants to pay shipping.
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psjanker
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Re: Manual Start Handle

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Always wanted to test mine out with a warm engine. Good idea?

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Re: Manual Start Handle

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I wouldn't think it a problem, but perhaps I'm missing something... I'm not selling mine out of hatred or anything, I just don't have the engine that accompanies it anymore.
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Re: Manual Start Handle

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psjanker wrote:Always wanted to test mine out with a warm engine. Good idea?

Pete
A warm engine may be marginally easier but it essentially makes no difference. If you don't have a handle this is a bargain. It can be an essential component of your on board spares inventory one day.
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psjanker
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Re: Manual Start Handle

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Jim

Have you ever used your's to start the engine. If so what was your experience with the effort. I already have one for my 28 Volvo Penta 2002 but will have to check my 30B to see if it has one (Universal 16).

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psjanker wrote:Jim

Have you ever used your's to start the engine. If so what was your experience with the effort....
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Pete
Has ANYONE ever hand started their diesel?
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Jim Walsh
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Re: Manual Start Handle

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psjanker wrote:Jim

Have you ever used your's to start the engine. If so what was your experience with the effort. I already have one for my 28 Volvo Penta 2002 but will have to check my 30B to see if it has one (Universal 16).

V/r

Pete
I have a Universal M-25XPB and it doesn't have hand start capability. I had a YSB-8 in a previous boat and I used to hand start it a couple times each season just for kicks. Once you are familiar with it and know how much muscle to apply it's pretty easy. I don't think I'd want to try it on a 25hp motor unless it had a monster sized flywheel to help with the enertia at this point in my life :wink:
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Re: Manual Start Handle

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Just for KICKS. Pun intended??
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Dan McNece
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Re: Manual Start Handle

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Looks a lot like the handle that came with my boat for the Yanmar 2GM on board.

Good deal for someone. Looks to be in better condition than the one I have.
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We'd be happy to have the handle, if it will fit our Universal M-25 5421.

If you think it will, let us know and we'll PM our address and we'll be sure to cover the postage.

We're not sure where you live, but if you plan to attend the NE Cabin Fever luncheon in Dover, NH on Feb. 20, we could pick up the handle there.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

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S/V Necessity
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Re: Manual Start Handle

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I really cant say what it will fit with certainty. My memory is that the engine that came out of my boat was a red 2 cylinder diesel, perhaps a westerbeke? (it was rusted and locked and had been submerged in water for some time) In any event I'm really not certain what engine it was, and then it's an assumption that this handle fit that engine...

The handle has a set of angled or ramped teeth at the end set onto a tube. Looks like it cranks in a clockwise direction. The tube has an inside diameter of 1 1/16" and an outside diameter of 1 11/16. there is a weld on the shaft that makes the whole deal another 1/4" in dia. (i.e. if this thing pokes through a hole, the hole better be roughly 2" in diameter)
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