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If you did in fact bypass the solenoid and got started, then it may be bad.
Usually, as you note, you'll at least hear a click, so wiring is suspect -- the wiring between key switch and solenoid may be corroded, loose or broken. Easy to check if there's voltage at the solenoid when the key is turned to start. If not, the key switch may be bad. Or the neutral safety switch is defective (fairly common). Find and jumper wire it to test -- make sure shift's in neutral. Do replace that switch, if defective, for safety reasons. (Sometimes the neutral safety switch's positioning is adjustable, and they or the shift lever no longer make proper contact.) Len -- Eliminate "ns" for email address. "richard" wrote in message ups.com... For the second time in a month(in about 40 attemps), I have had a problem when trying to start my engine. I have a 93 Four Winns I/O (Ford)with king Cobra lower end. when I went to start the engine, nothing happens, no turning over, no clicking of the starter. Tried both batteries and one at a time. It is as if the engine was in gear or the emegency shut off cord had been pulled. (this cord has been bypassed for 2 years now.) The first time, I kept playing with the throttle and the button to put it in nuetrol while giving it gas and eventually it started up. I thought that maybe I had been distracted and was trying to start the boat while in gear. What I did to start her up last night was, with a pair of insulated plyers, I by passed the celinoid while the other person turned the key. It started right up. when we got back to the dock, I tried to start it again and it worked fine. I know only enough about engines to be dangerous and would love to have your opinions on this before I take it to the shop. Do you think it is the Throttle mechinism of the key? or maybe something completely different. Since it only happens once in a while it is had to figure (for me) thanks |
On 4 Jun 2005 05:13:42 -0700, "richard"
wrote: For the second time in a month(in about 40 attemps), I have had a problem when trying to start my engine. I have a 93 Four Winns I/O (Ford)with king Cobra lower end. when I went to start the engine, nothing happens, no turning over, no clicking of the starter. Tried both batteries and one at a time. I had a similar problem with a Volvo sterndrive. There was a connector on the engine for the cable to the control panel. The contacts in that connector had become corroded, and the starter connection was intermittent - disconnecting the connector and spraying it with contact cleaner, then connecting/disconnecting it several times to remove the corrosion solved the problem. -- Peter Bennett, VE7CEI peterbb4 (at) interchange.ubc.ca new newsgroup users info : http://vancouver-webpages.com/nnq GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca |
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