FreeBayliner4Us
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jun 23, 2008
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- 121
I have 1987 85hp force that will not start.
First I checked the battery: 12.9v. Thats OK. Then I checked the cables: They are good and Ohm meter reads good contenuity. I tried to bypass the starter and jump power straight to starter: Spins right up, so starter is good.
I think the solenoide is bad.
Turn the key and all you hear is one "click" come from the solenoide. I pulled the old one and went on an adventure to see if any local autoparts stores might have one.
I found one that is visually identical except it is only a three post instead of four. That and it doesn't have the rubber bushings on the mounting points.
Also the small posts on the old one have continuity between them so they would both have been grounded via the wireing. (This may have been the problem) There is no contenuity from small posts to base. The new one has contenuity from single small post to base and says "diode supressed" on the side.
So I don't know if I can adapt the three post to work or not... I think the answer is no.
There is a Mercury Marine dealer about 30min away from me but I don't know if this is a common item that was used on other motors. This guy doesn't keep one Force part in stock (that would be convienent) but, he will order if paid in advance. What a swell guy! Oh, and if you order the wrong part by mistake... 20% re-stocking fee.
So I try to avoid him. That and the "marine" part is about $30 more.
Any advise would be great, I hope to be in the water tommorow night.
Thanks.
First I checked the battery: 12.9v. Thats OK. Then I checked the cables: They are good and Ohm meter reads good contenuity. I tried to bypass the starter and jump power straight to starter: Spins right up, so starter is good.
I think the solenoide is bad.
Turn the key and all you hear is one "click" come from the solenoide. I pulled the old one and went on an adventure to see if any local autoparts stores might have one.
I found one that is visually identical except it is only a three post instead of four. That and it doesn't have the rubber bushings on the mounting points.
Also the small posts on the old one have continuity between them so they would both have been grounded via the wireing. (This may have been the problem) There is no contenuity from small posts to base. The new one has contenuity from single small post to base and says "diode supressed" on the side.
So I don't know if I can adapt the three post to work or not... I think the answer is no.
So I try to avoid him. That and the "marine" part is about $30 more.
Any advise would be great, I hope to be in the water tommorow night.
Thanks.