Evinrude 1975 85 hp electrical starting issue

BraydenAnthony

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Can short out the starter and get it to spin, no shock when done. Replaced ignition also. Nothing happens when key is turned.
 

oldboat1

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If the boat is new to you and you are trying to test it out, be aware that you can spin it over pretty easily with a piece of rope. Turn the key to the run position and leave the battery hooked up (be a good idea to check polarity too). Motor in neutral.
 

Crosbyman

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have a buddy keep your key on START and wiggle, prod all the wiring you can reach..especially in flexing areas also check neutral switch and safety switch

if you get a reaction you have a broken wire....time to whip out a test lamps or volt ohm meter
surgery and a soldering iron may be required :)

Make certain all connections to the battery , and motor side are clean

see diagram V4 from the 70s... may help clean all connections in the fat connector
V4_1973.jpg (1998×2279) (maxrules.com)
 
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BraydenAnthony

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have a buddy keep your key on START and wiggle, prod all the wiring you can reach..especially in flexing areas also check neutral switch and safety switch

if you get a reaction you have a broken wire....time to whip out a test lamps or volt ohm meter
surgery and a soldering iron may be required :)

Make certain all connections to the battery , and motor side are clean

see diagram V4 from the 70s... may help clean all connections in the fat connector
V4_1973.jpg (1998×2279) (maxrules.com)
Weathers been terrible, going to try this out tomorrow. Thanks!
 

Crosbyman

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Assuming the diagram reflects your engine .... the selenoid gets a ground via the safety switch and the momentary 12V to energize it, comes from the "start" key via the neutral switch . Critical points are
  • the 12v supply feeding the key assembly
  • switch operation to apply 12V to the selenoid destination in START
  • Neutral switch continuity (wiggle the shifter in START mode)
  • Safety switch... probably OK
  • all wiring & flex points to & associated with the selenoid
  • junction contacts in the fat connector (open it and clean both sides)
let us know what you find :)
 
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