Don,

May I ask why you'd have an added switch in the STARTER circuit that  " 
disconnects all power to the engine" ?

I've gone the other way and ADDED a "Bump" Switch that is a parallel to the 
starter switch line. 
It saved my butt once when the starter switch in the cockpit failed. I simple 
went below to the "bump" switch to start the engine.

Ben, If you have an Electric Fuel Pump, for what it's worth,  I'd add a "Bump" 
switch to the Pump circuit as well.  I placed mine next to the Starboard engine 
hatch.
It's pretty handy when one has to BLEED the fuel line. I have to after each 
Filter change..

UW,

Ralph Ahseln
"Oblio"   c-27 '84
Lying: Portland OR



From: Don Brooks 
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 10:58 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [IC27A] Request for Help with Catalina 27 D/C Electrical Project


  
Nice job on the wiring diagram.  I don't see the starter, but am assuming it 
connects between the alternator and the isolator.  If that is so, I would add a 
switch on that wire to disconnect all power to the engine.
Don, #6293, Niceville, FL




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