Home Depot - Slot screw driver #2 works just fine, leatherman also works fine. Otherwise go to a local automotive store and get a replacement ingnition set to wire in. Yanmar blanks are $60ish and you can buy 10 new ignition switches for the same price.

My yanmar switch went a while ago and just replaced it with a keyed on/off for a lawn tractor. As I recall, I was able to get one the same size and shape for $5.95. Yes it isn't marine grade...but I can get 10 of them before I get close to a key or switch replacement from Yanmar.

Food for thought.


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Cheers,
    Jeff Nelson
    Muir Caileag
    C&C 30
    Armdale Y.C.
    Halifax


On 3/24/2016 6:08 PM, Richard N. Bush via CnC-List wrote:
I find myself in need of a replacement key for my engine...a Yanmar, I know (or at least I think) they are interchangeable, like golf cart keys...anyone know of an inexpensive source?

Richard
1985 C&C 37 CB; Ohio River, Mile 596


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