1975 Lund Fish-n-ski with original 1975 85HP 2 smoke. I have owned boat since 1993 with zero issues besides light duty electrical.......repair nav lights at bow an stern more than once, horn more than once....stuff like that.
Presently I have a no start issue. When key is turned at Johnson control box, nothing happens. It is as if no battery is installed. There is a fully charged 12v battery hooked up in boat as it has been since purchasing boat. I have had battery on trickle charge for days after fully charging.
Since nothing happens when key is turned, I took a wheel chair 12v battery with jumper wires from positive and negative to test electric choke solenoid and starter solenoid. I hooked up vehicle jumper cables to negative an positive side of 12v boat battery, hooked positive side of boat battery terminal to positive side of starter, neg to starter ground and starter motor turns outboard motor over.
Secondly, I have cleaned all battery terminal wire connections at the boat battery until shinny on both sides of each connection. Same for ground side of batter cable that bolts to head of motor. Including removal of bolt, polishing where bolt connects to head, bolt head, both sides of ground wire connection, both sides of star washers, and single side of anchor bolt. No change.
I have checked, and changed 20 amp inline fuse just above starter solenoid (motor fuse). No change
I have cleaned hot lead that connects to power bar at top of motor.
I have Johnson control at helm off of side panel and split open. I jumped backside connections on Neutral safety switch while turning key. No change.
At this point my thought is to test power at ignition switch. Am I on the right track? For this I would need step by step instructions, including wire color to test. I do not have a Ohm meter or test light. Nor do I know how to use a Ohm meter. I could get one, but do not know how to use it. Using a test light would likely be better.........for me.
What works when turned on: Nav lights at bow and stern. Original equipment horn (sounds funny) but works. Fish finder wired directly from battery to helm dash.
I am sun burnt and frustrated.........I really thought a neutral safety switch was the problem
Presently I have a no start issue. When key is turned at Johnson control box, nothing happens. It is as if no battery is installed. There is a fully charged 12v battery hooked up in boat as it has been since purchasing boat. I have had battery on trickle charge for days after fully charging.
Since nothing happens when key is turned, I took a wheel chair 12v battery with jumper wires from positive and negative to test electric choke solenoid and starter solenoid. I hooked up vehicle jumper cables to negative an positive side of 12v boat battery, hooked positive side of boat battery terminal to positive side of starter, neg to starter ground and starter motor turns outboard motor over.
Secondly, I have cleaned all battery terminal wire connections at the boat battery until shinny on both sides of each connection. Same for ground side of batter cable that bolts to head of motor. Including removal of bolt, polishing where bolt connects to head, bolt head, both sides of ground wire connection, both sides of star washers, and single side of anchor bolt. No change.
I have checked, and changed 20 amp inline fuse just above starter solenoid (motor fuse). No change
I have cleaned hot lead that connects to power bar at top of motor.
I have Johnson control at helm off of side panel and split open. I jumped backside connections on Neutral safety switch while turning key. No change.
At this point my thought is to test power at ignition switch. Am I on the right track? For this I would need step by step instructions, including wire color to test. I do not have a Ohm meter or test light. Nor do I know how to use a Ohm meter. I could get one, but do not know how to use it. Using a test light would likely be better.........for me.
What works when turned on: Nav lights at bow and stern. Original equipment horn (sounds funny) but works. Fish finder wired directly from battery to helm dash.
I am sun burnt and frustrated.........I really thought a neutral safety switch was the problem