Evinrude Outboard Motor Unkown year

x1745

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Does anyone has this information

My buddy gave me the Evinrude motor but not too sure what year and how many HP
Serial # 16036-50503

It has a power start plug and where can I find out what type of cable adapter
 

Vic.S

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Re: Evinrude Outboard Motor Unkown year

16036 should be the model number but cannot find it listed.

Check it .... use a magnifier!

15036 is a 1962 18hp maybe you misread the 5 as a 6
 

x1745

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Re: Evinrude Outboard Motor Unkown year

Thanks you are correct 15036 1962 18HP

Do you know where that I can find out about the cable adapter for this engine
It has electric starter

:rolleyes:
 

bskye85

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Re: Evinrude Outboard Motor Unkown year

Thanks you are correct 15036 1962 18HP

Do you know where that I can find out about the cable adapter for this engine
It has electric starter

:rolleyes:

Id check your local Marine junkyard.....or go the expensive route and contact a local marina/evinrude....your looking for an evinrude starter cable correct? There are many people who scrap OB motor parts if your not in the market for a brand new one.
 

x1745

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Re: Evinrude Outboard Motor Unkown year

Thanks FR for the link
Or may be I'll check around Marine Junk yard as per bskye85

Wow these cable cost more than the motor itself

I was looking for the cable that can adapt to the connector outside the motor
I think it is cheaper to make your own cable
I may have to remove it and wire directly
It has 5 pin male connector
Or someone could tell me the cable wiring of each pin out
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Evinrude Outboard Motor Unkown year

Starter Solenoid wiring.

Terminal # 1. positive cable from battery. And small lead to power starter switch and choke ( this should have a 20 amp inline fuse) ( these can just be push button switches) from switches, the lead goes directly to the choke solenoid. The start goes to terminal # 2 when the switch is activated it will activate the solenoid to send power to the starter.

Terminal # 3, grounds back to the battery directly.

Terminal # 4 is the positive battery cable directly to the starter motor.

You will have to have a ground cable attached to a good bolt on the engine block, back to the battery.

startersolenoidcolor001.jpg


Push choke button choke should operate.
Push starter button, starter should turn motor.

Adjust your throttle cable so that the the control is pull all the way back the engine will die.
 
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