Re: 1987 70 hp evinrude, im going crazy
right, neutral safety switch shuts down the start circuit. It's going to start. If it doesn't, I'll haul it off for you for free. If you'll just crate it up and pay the shipping to my house.......
I made a mistake above...I said "Once the switch is closed (lanyard pulled out), you only get voltage for the time it takes..." but that was wrong -- there would be current flowing there, but voltage doesn't flow. The voltage reading across the closed switch terminals would be zero (or more accurately, it would be equal to the voltage drop across the switch, should be very very small).
If it were disconnected from the switch (or if the switch were open), you'd read a voltage there as long as the flywheel's spinning at least 250-300 RPM.
That's the theory anyway, but then I have no formal training in any kind of electricality.
bktheking -- you need a DVA to accurately measure the powerpack output voltage, but it's at least 150 volts peak at cranking; I'm pretty sure you'll get some kind of reading when you check it with your meter.