I have a 1989 Johnson 175 35amp charging with a no-spark issue that I have been troubleshooting. Following the flow chart in my manual I have been able to return spark (and get the engine running) by grounding the "E" terminal (white/black wire) on the powerpack side of the 5 wire connector. The problem is that my manual stops at this point and says that the issue is in the ignition circuit, switch, or kill switch without giving any further guidance.
It's obvious that this white/black wire can't be grounded all the time since it also ties in with the overheating sensors, but what should voltage or resistance be in the start and run positions? Also, when I have the engine running and remove the kill switch clip the motor does shut off, further confusing me as my wiring diagram shows this circuit tied into the circuit also.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Trying to get out this weekend and my shop is booked until the middle of next week....
It's obvious that this white/black wire can't be grounded all the time since it also ties in with the overheating sensors, but what should voltage or resistance be in the start and run positions? Also, when I have the engine running and remove the kill switch clip the motor does shut off, further confusing me as my wiring diagram shows this circuit tied into the circuit also.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Trying to get out this weekend and my shop is booked until the middle of next week....