1976 OMC Outdrive
As soon as I figure out where the coils are located, I'll let you know.
There was a splice on the outside of the drive. Someone used an orange
extension cord to complete the connection into the transom. I took that
apart and applied voltage on each wire, using the chassis as common ground.
I got nothing so far.
I will read the book a little more. Maybe it will show me exactly where the
coils are located.
Thanks
Jim Rojas
"WRH" wrote in message
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Did you check continuity through the coils?
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Bill
Chesapeake, Va
"Jim Rojas" wrote in message
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Yes, I applied power to each leg and got no action or engaging sounds. I
guess my question is how difficult is this to replace?
The trim motor was also not working...once I removed the lower unit, I
took
apart the trim motor. The trim motor was shot...I ordered an aftermarket
unit from an ebay vendor for $135, which included shipping. My local
boat
shop wanted $329 for a rebuilt motor.
I only paid $200 for the boat...so any time I spend repairing it is
kinda
fun. The motor did not run as well. I pulled the carburetor and
installed
a
rebuild kit. Motor turned over the first try, and runs strong. The
exhaust
manifold needs to be replaced, but other than the other minor problems,
I
should be able to get it in the water in a few weeks.
Thanks for replying.
Jim Rojas
"WRH" wrote in message
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Since you have a manual, I assume you already know you have 2 shifting
coils
in the lower unit. Find the dark blue and dark green wires that come
out
of
the shifter. Follow them back and you should find quick disconnects
behind
the motor and just before they go into the lower unit. Disconnect them
and
with ignition on be sure you have 12V coming to them from the shifter
..
Blue
is reverse and green is fwd. Be sure the lower unit is grounded good.
If
voltage is good, check each coil for continuity. I can't remember for
sure,
but I think they should read around 6 ohms.
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Bill
Chesapeake, Va
"Jim Rojas" wrote in message
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Does anyone know how to repair the electric shift solenoid system on
a
1976
OMC outdrive? I have the Clymer manual, but I am very unclear how
this
is
done.
Thanks
Jim Rojas
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