nslsubject
Cadet
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- Jul 31, 2007
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No, they are not related (as far as I know). I have a 1993 Evinrude 90/65 model# E90JLETS with two problems:
1) The bendix gear is pretty chewed up and sometimes jams in the flywheel teeth (which are in good shape) when I try to start. It jams tight enough that the starter won't spin, won't slide up farther or back into place. While it's a simple enough matter to pop the engine cover and free the gear, it seems like the right thing to do is replace the offending bendix. Can I replace just the gear on top of the starter shaft? Is it as easy as it looks by removing locknut, nut, gear? Any idea of the price for one?
2) I have acquired a constant warning horn upon turning the key on. When I unplug both temp switch leads, it still blares. There is no obvious short in the tan wire on the wiring harness but I haven't gotten an electrical tester yet to check where I can't see. My question is this - if I need to test/replace one or both temp switches, how do I remove them? The leads seem to come directly out of some spongy foam plug without any obvious means of removal. I just got an OMC manual for my engine, looked in the "test your temperature switch" section and found the helpful advice, "Remove temperature switch." The manual apparently assumes that I have some working knowledge of my engine, (which I obviously don't or I wouldn't be asking).
I'd appreciate any info from you who DO have some working knowledge.
Thanks
1) The bendix gear is pretty chewed up and sometimes jams in the flywheel teeth (which are in good shape) when I try to start. It jams tight enough that the starter won't spin, won't slide up farther or back into place. While it's a simple enough matter to pop the engine cover and free the gear, it seems like the right thing to do is replace the offending bendix. Can I replace just the gear on top of the starter shaft? Is it as easy as it looks by removing locknut, nut, gear? Any idea of the price for one?
2) I have acquired a constant warning horn upon turning the key on. When I unplug both temp switch leads, it still blares. There is no obvious short in the tan wire on the wiring harness but I haven't gotten an electrical tester yet to check where I can't see. My question is this - if I need to test/replace one or both temp switches, how do I remove them? The leads seem to come directly out of some spongy foam plug without any obvious means of removal. I just got an OMC manual for my engine, looked in the "test your temperature switch" section and found the helpful advice, "Remove temperature switch." The manual apparently assumes that I have some working knowledge of my engine, (which I obviously don't or I wouldn't be asking).
I'd appreciate any info from you who DO have some working knowledge.
Thanks