guywithboat
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Mar 19, 2006
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Hi All,
I have been working on this problem a few days and found a solution....
If you don't have the correct control box for your electronic shift motor (in my case a 1972 Evinrude).
From the ignition harness there are a [colour=green]green [/colour]and [colour=blue]blue [/colour]wire. One for reverse and one for forward.
Get a three way switch, run a [colour=red]pos [/colour]to the center terminal from the ignition battery post and then run the [colour=green]green [/colour]and [colour=blue]blue [/colour]to either end of the switch. There you go.
This works because even though the engine is in forward by default, after the pressure builds it goes into neutral.
When the switch is in the upright - center position it is in neutral. [colour=red]MAKE SURE IT IS IN THIS POSTION BEFORE YOU TURN IT OVER....also remember to check it if your engine dies and you need to restart.[/colour]
This is obviously not the factory and probably not the safest way to do it, so try at own risk....but it does work.
I have been working on this problem a few days and found a solution....
If you don't have the correct control box for your electronic shift motor (in my case a 1972 Evinrude).
From the ignition harness there are a [colour=green]green [/colour]and [colour=blue]blue [/colour]wire. One for reverse and one for forward.
Get a three way switch, run a [colour=red]pos [/colour]to the center terminal from the ignition battery post and then run the [colour=green]green [/colour]and [colour=blue]blue [/colour]to either end of the switch. There you go.
This works because even though the engine is in forward by default, after the pressure builds it goes into neutral.
When the switch is in the upright - center position it is in neutral. [colour=red]MAKE SURE IT IS IN THIS POSTION BEFORE YOU TURN IT OVER....also remember to check it if your engine dies and you need to restart.[/colour]
This is obviously not the factory and probably not the safest way to do it, so try at own risk....but it does work.