CobisCaller
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I have a '77 55 hp Johnson. I am having an intermittent start/spark issue. By that I mean no spark.
It seems to happen after sitting for a few days.
If I unhook the Black-Yellow wire from.the power pack it fires right up.
Then without doing anything else I can hook it back up and it stays running. If I shut the key off and restart it, it fires back up.
My thinking is that if there was something shorted in the kill circuit, it should die when I hook the wire back up, but it doesn't. Unless it is coincidence that it becomes "unshorted" as the motor starts.
I have replaced the key switch, but it still happens.
Any thoughts?
Does the kill circuit have any components or relays that possibly aren't "resetting" after the motor is shut down and then sits for a day or two?
Thanks
It seems to happen after sitting for a few days.
If I unhook the Black-Yellow wire from.the power pack it fires right up.
Then without doing anything else I can hook it back up and it stays running. If I shut the key off and restart it, it fires back up.
My thinking is that if there was something shorted in the kill circuit, it should die when I hook the wire back up, but it doesn't. Unless it is coincidence that it becomes "unshorted" as the motor starts.
I have replaced the key switch, but it still happens.
Any thoughts?
Does the kill circuit have any components or relays that possibly aren't "resetting" after the motor is shut down and then sits for a day or two?
Thanks