timmeraw
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2008
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I am having a starting issue with my 58 Johnson 35. It is electric start and is intermittent in starting. Part of the problem is my lack of a good strong battery but I have been getting by working on the motor with a couple of older ones that take a charge but not for long and I sometimes even jump one with the other.
First issue was electronic choke stopped working. I seem to have fixed it by running a ground from small left terminal on the solenoid(in the Solenoid box) to ground on battery.
Second issue is that I am seeing some smoke(and now charing) on what I believe is one of two small silver mercury switches(neutral safety cut off right?) that are attached to the throttle arm. As in...if the throttle is rotated past the start position to far in neutral it wont allow start.(yes I have to adjust my throttle on controls a bit). But what is causing the smoking when I try to start? I believe that the solenoid is grounded thru the mercury switch...is that correct?
ANy ideas are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tim
First issue was electronic choke stopped working. I seem to have fixed it by running a ground from small left terminal on the solenoid(in the Solenoid box) to ground on battery.
Second issue is that I am seeing some smoke(and now charing) on what I believe is one of two small silver mercury switches(neutral safety cut off right?) that are attached to the throttle arm. As in...if the throttle is rotated past the start position to far in neutral it wont allow start.(yes I have to adjust my throttle on controls a bit). But what is causing the smoking when I try to start? I believe that the solenoid is grounded thru the mercury switch...is that correct?
ANy ideas are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tim