SuzukiChopper
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Oct 10, 2004
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Edit: For my 1972 Johnson 100hp hydroelectric shift.<br /><br />First of all thanks to everyone that helped me get my motor running last week. Managed to take it out twice, still having a problem when easing in on the throttle (likes to die), but found out today that I am missing a few parts for the low speed mixture screws (whoever rebuilt the carbs last didn't have these parts in there, and stupid me never waited until I had a manual, no big deal). Boat ran great at speed and idled great, just have to give it gas to go (this will be fixed before we go again).<br /><br />Anyways, I have ordered a manual and in the mean time ended up with a 1 year subscription to the online seloc manuals. So I started troubleshooting my reverse problem (using information from here and there). Well I checked the voltage at the connections to the lower unit (coming from the control box), and in neutral have 1.65 volts on one, and in reverse had 1.65 volts on both. Now the online manual states that there should just be a voltage. Other information says that I should have a full 12 volts. I tend to lean towards a full 12v as most solenoids are 12 or 24v. This is pointing me towards a bad connection somewhere or bad contacts in the switch causing a high resistance and a voltage drop. But before I tear apart the control box, am I assuming the right information? I also checked the solenoid resistance, one was 6.5 ohms (good) the other was 38 ohms (not good), so I have a new one on the way as well as a new impeller while I'm in there. I just want to make sure that any other problems I have with it are solved before I get too far. If someone could confirm this that would be great. Thanks again!