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On Jun 13, 3:14*pm, "Chuck" wrote:
My neighbor has a 2001, 75hp, carbureted, four stroke Mercury outboard (75ELPT, *SN OT395139). It idles a bit rough but runs great at full throttle and everywhere in between. When looking at it, I noticed that the two electric fuel enrichner solenoids (chokes) were very hot when I touched them. *I checked them with a voltmeter and both were still energized at 13.5 volts even after the motor had been running for 20 minutes. *What is keeping them energized? Are these enrichners activated by pressing in the ignition key like my old Merc motor was, or are they controlled by temperature or what? *Thanks. Chuck, I don't think there is a problem there. Those solenoids are probably next to closed when the engine is cold, and as the engine warms, there's a sensor that will allow electrical current to go through the solenoids to open them. Almost all your carburated automotive engines worked on this principle. where you had current running though a solenoid of some sort to open the chokes as the engine warmed. The reason they are hot is probably because they are made that way. they are a "constant current" switch which takes the voltage through a "secondary" or "hold in" coil in the solenoid itself, and holds the chokes open. I would say that when you shut the engine off, they release and the chokes close. Then even when the engine is warm, if you turn the ignition back on, the solenoids will activate to hold the chokes open. But then again, I don't really know. I'm a starter mechanic. |
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