DeaconBlues
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2010
- Messages
- 49
Re: Bad Ignition Safety Switch
Thanks Don. To dumn this down one final degree, the purple wire just controls whether or not the engine will fire? Under a normal operating situation, if were to pull the tether, the boat would die due to not having any spark, and if I turn the key, the starter will engage, and the engine will crank but will not fire... correct?
If so, this switch may have been a problem from the begginning off all my issues with this boat. I have been chasing fuel and electrical issues from the beginning because of a stutter and hestition that only happens when the boat is been running at operating temperature for 30 minutes or more. Everthing heats up, kill switch fails to keep that circuit closed, boat hesitates, studders, and at times dies. Can I just bypass the damn switch for good. I know the safety reasons, but who really wears that tether on a 19' open bow on a small lake?
The kill switch breaks the purple wire to disable the ignition.
Thanks Don. To dumn this down one final degree, the purple wire just controls whether or not the engine will fire? Under a normal operating situation, if were to pull the tether, the boat would die due to not having any spark, and if I turn the key, the starter will engage, and the engine will crank but will not fire... correct?
If so, this switch may have been a problem from the begginning off all my issues with this boat. I have been chasing fuel and electrical issues from the beginning because of a stutter and hestition that only happens when the boat is been running at operating temperature for 30 minutes or more. Everthing heats up, kill switch fails to keep that circuit closed, boat hesitates, studders, and at times dies. Can I just bypass the damn switch for good. I know the safety reasons, but who really wears that tether on a 19' open bow on a small lake?