Its not going to harm the gears. I am not saying that. There is just a greater risk down the road when a cable gets older that the engine will stall during the shift.Which is why it would be stupid to spend 110 dollars on a new one, when you can do this. There is no common sense in the idea that this would harm the gears.
Its definitely not from there. It comes from what powers the ignition.I think the other is a positive from the starter solenoid.
Its not going to harm the gears. I am not saying that. There is just a greater risk down the road when a cable gets older that the engine will stall during the shift.
Well I'm not sure where it comes from, but I just checked and the brown wire on the other connector going to the ESA is definitely a positive and getting 12V, so I'm assuming that is where the ESA gets its power from.Its definitely not from there. It comes from what powers the ignition.
Did you get it in the water?
That might be an indication of a shift cable going bad... Might not be, but it is something to look into.
Everything on my boat is fine. I have never had that problem. However, I did rebuild my carb and set the idle before I did this fix. I love how smooth shifting is with my setup. I actually haven't gotten my boat in the water yet this year, but it was working perfectly at the end of last year. It has been a busy spring.
Well I'm geting back in the water so figured I would update this post again.
Replacing the ESA with a simple relay did work for me. I finished last season with it and have laready had the boat out twice this summer with the same set up.
That being said I am considering ordering another ESA. This is only because when the motor is cold that split second the relay studders the motor is enough to totally kill it unless I shift VERY fast. A minor annoyance at the launch that goes away after the motor is warm. But I installed the relay without cutting up any of my original wiring, so putting an ESA back on will be easy.
Thanks for all the inout guys, hope you have a fun and safe boating season!