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  1. #1

    glendenning synchronizer

    Been working fine and recently doesn't want to engage. is there a fuse or something that I can check.

  2. #2

    Re: glendenning synchronizer

    Start with the basics. Do you have power at the switch? Do you have power at the glend ? There should be a fuse or a breaker but these baits have been modified over the years so who knows what was done.
    Pascal
    Miami, FL
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    2014 26' gaff rigged sloop
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  3. #3

    Re: glendenning synchronizer

    I ran around in circles once on this.
    Dual station and pull switch on the fly-bridge lost a wire (bad/old crimp).

    Another location to check; I also worked on a hat where the sync went thru a switch on the clutch.
    Had to be in gear to engage.
    Found this setup was in the Hatt's print-set. I would have never looked there if it was not for the print-set showing the wire path.
    Last edited by Captain Ralph; 02-20-2024 at 07:15 PM.

  4. #4

    Re: glendenning synchronizer

    Well thank you for that insight, I have always had to go in neutral on both motors and set up the slave motor so was doing it with both motors out of gear then run both motors from the port side. pretty sure there is power at the switch since the light comes on .

  5. #5

    Re: glendenning synchronizer

    If you hear the unit engage with a clunk and still will not pull the slaved engine, there is an adjustment.
    If you do not hear the unit engage with a clunk, No power to it or internal coil failed.

    I am sure it is possible, but I have never heard of the pull coil failing.

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