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1978 23' Superfish/Potter Bracket 250HP -------- as "Americans" you have the right to ...... "LIFE, LIBERTY and the PURSUIT of a Classic SeaCraft" -capt_chuck |
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I am sitting here checking out a mercruiser wiring diagram and if your system is merc and original there sould be a yellow wire going out from the key switch through the enginr harness connector to the engage terminal on the slave solenoid and the slave solenoid should have the battery pos. cable from the circuit breaker connected to one side and from that terminal to the large start terminal on the starter and the other side of the slave solenoid should have a yellow wire that should be connected to the starter solenoid terminal that is mounted on the starter basically the slave is just a relay for the starter solenoid engage signal. Also noticed that the electric choke gets voltage from the yellow wire between the slave solenoid and the starter solinoid.
Scott |
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Sorry Chance,
Bad storm ,power went out.Just got back on line.See you have a lot of help.That the norm here.Great bunch of guys.It will all work out for you. |
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If the starting circuit is bad it is not drawing-the problem could be any number of things. I know you checked the grounds in earlier posts,but did you take the main grounds off of the block, clean surface and put them back on. You should be able to find them-check the stud coming from the block and check the terminal on your ground wire. If the grounds are new (from re-wire), something may have gone wrong when he tightened everything back up-maybe a gound went bad after you ran the boat for a while. All of your new parts are certainly narrowing it down to wire or connection, and if the wireis new, I'm guessing connection. My mercrusier has two block gounds on the back of the block-they can definitely get sketchy if not checked once in a while.
This is turning into an old-fashioned barnraising. |
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This thread is like a soap opera, I just cannot wait to see the latest developments. I can't wait to check in to see what is going on. I also second Chuck's commments. For 3k he would either be at my house until the problem was corrected or I would be at his house until the problem was corrected.
Good luck, BA |
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Well boys, many thanks to all here, especially Scott. I called him this afternoon and with in 10 minutes he had it figured out. Turns out that a wire was going to the wrong terminal on the back of the stater selonoid. I know it was nothing i did wrong as it was making the clicking sound before i changed the starter. Never the less, thank you Scott and everyone else. What a great site. you guys rock!!!!!!!!
Elijah |
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Gentlemen...
Start your engines!!!!!!!!! |
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YEE HAWWWW!!!!!!
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Lookin great, guess she's starting and running right now.
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