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Jim wrote:
"s o" wrote in message ups.com... just wanted to add that the wire is connected to the cylinder head and is not held by a bolt/screw or anything. the cylinder head has a little hole (next to one of the bolts) and the wire goes in there and it looks like it was sealed by some sort of sealant. On Feb 12, 10:46 am, "s o" wrote: hi, my outboard is a 1983 evinrude v4, 90 hp. from one of the coils (I think that's what it's), there're two small wires(16 gauge, maybe), one goes to cyliner #3(which sits below #1) and one goes to #4(sits below #2). can anyone tell me: 1. what are those wires for? (are they just ground wires) I look at the service manual and there's no reference on those wires. 2. The connection in #3 is kind of corroded, what can I do about it? 3. when I first take off the cowling, there's a faint smell of gas, is this normal? thanks s o Temperature gauge sender or overheat alarm ? Jim Yup. Rob |
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