Hello everyone, I have a 1976 GlasPly 17' runabout with a 1992 Johnson 140 on it. This spring I've been having a strange electrical issue with it. Battery is fully charged, cables are tight, no corrosion that I can see. Sometimes when I use the trim/tilt, hit the starter, or even just turn the key on, I'll hear some kind of short high pitched noise from the motor, then all electrical power to the motor will be cut. Trim has no power, even the relays won't click. Starter won't engage, the warning horn in the controls won't chirp when you turn the key on. Gauges and lights on the dash seem normal though.
If you disconnect the battery, wait a second, then reconnect the battery, power will return and things work again. The issue is intermittent, sometimes everything works totally normal, no issues at all. Once the motor is running it does not cut out or show any signs of strange behavior. Runs, idles, accelerates just like it always has.
It seems like maybe there is some sort of protection circuit somewhere that is tripping and breaking the circuit but removing power resets this circuit. Is there anything like that in a 90s OMC outboard? Could it be something in the starter solenoid where the battery cable connects? Maybe some sort of flaky master fuse somewhere?
I've poked around the motor and tried to check for any bad or corroded connections but everything seems tight and clean.
I did have an issue with the trim relays recently where some sort of black insulating compound on the relay plugs had melted and was fouling up the contacts so the relays wouldn't fire. I cleaned them off and put some dielectric grease on and since then I haven't had any issues with the relays triggering. Doesn't seem like that would be related though.
I'm pretty stumped by what is going on. Any ideas?
If you disconnect the battery, wait a second, then reconnect the battery, power will return and things work again. The issue is intermittent, sometimes everything works totally normal, no issues at all. Once the motor is running it does not cut out or show any signs of strange behavior. Runs, idles, accelerates just like it always has.
It seems like maybe there is some sort of protection circuit somewhere that is tripping and breaking the circuit but removing power resets this circuit. Is there anything like that in a 90s OMC outboard? Could it be something in the starter solenoid where the battery cable connects? Maybe some sort of flaky master fuse somewhere?
I've poked around the motor and tried to check for any bad or corroded connections but everything seems tight and clean.
I did have an issue with the trim relays recently where some sort of black insulating compound on the relay plugs had melted and was fouling up the contacts so the relays wouldn't fire. I cleaned them off and put some dielectric grease on and since then I haven't had any issues with the relays triggering. Doesn't seem like that would be related though.
I'm pretty stumped by what is going on. Any ideas?