newfiez
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Sep 26, 2008
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Hey guys,
Working on a 1962 75HP Johnson V4 (model V4AL-14). I just had the unit fully rebuilt in the spring, and the boat ran fine all summer.....until now. It seems that when you are in fwd or rev, the unit tries to engage the other gear at the same time, and stalls the engine. I disconnected the wires, and ran Battery+ directly to the lower unit (one gear/wire at a time) and the problem went away. So I measured the voltage at the knife connectors from the wire harness at the back of the engine (disconnected from the lower unit):
? Ignition ON, shifter in FWD position: green wire 11.7v, blue wire 5.5v
? Ignition ON, shifter in REV position: green wire 5.8v, blue wire 11.7v
? Ignition ON, shifter in NEUTRAL position: 1.0v on either wire?
From there I checked the switches in the shift box, and they worked properly. Then, checked the wiring in the main junction box at the back of the boat. Disconnected the connector in there for the shifter, measured the blue and green to ground when a shift was selected...got 0v on one while getting 11.4 on the other. Hooked them back up, and measured right at the connector, back to getting 5v on the opposite wire (even with the wires disconnected at the back of the engine to the lower unit). How could I possibly be getting power on the opposite gear that is selected?
Anyone have a wiring schematic for this???
Working on a 1962 75HP Johnson V4 (model V4AL-14). I just had the unit fully rebuilt in the spring, and the boat ran fine all summer.....until now. It seems that when you are in fwd or rev, the unit tries to engage the other gear at the same time, and stalls the engine. I disconnected the wires, and ran Battery+ directly to the lower unit (one gear/wire at a time) and the problem went away. So I measured the voltage at the knife connectors from the wire harness at the back of the engine (disconnected from the lower unit):
? Ignition ON, shifter in FWD position: green wire 11.7v, blue wire 5.5v
? Ignition ON, shifter in REV position: green wire 5.8v, blue wire 11.7v
? Ignition ON, shifter in NEUTRAL position: 1.0v on either wire?
From there I checked the switches in the shift box, and they worked properly. Then, checked the wiring in the main junction box at the back of the boat. Disconnected the connector in there for the shifter, measured the blue and green to ground when a shift was selected...got 0v on one while getting 11.4 on the other. Hooked them back up, and measured right at the connector, back to getting 5v on the opposite wire (even with the wires disconnected at the back of the engine to the lower unit). How could I possibly be getting power on the opposite gear that is selected?
Anyone have a wiring schematic for this???