Hello all, I have searched grounding threads here and have found useful info. I have a descent knowledge of electronics so a lot I already knew.
Here's what I have:
18" fiberglass boat w/1977 Evinrude 85hp. I have replaced the original metal Tempo saddle tanks with Moeller plastic. No problems. Have the senders grounded to neg buss under dash, everything works. I'm going to ground the metal filler tubes to the filler hose brackets on the tanks and then my thought was back to the motor.
The original metal tanks (gauges on the tank) had a very heavy wire (cable) running back both sides to the mounting bracket on the original motor (1960 Starflite 75) for grounding. I ***-u-med the grounding was between the motor and the water. My '77 has the same bolt holes in the same place so i just figured......
But I can't see how this would ground to the water. When I check with my meter I don't have continuity between the mounting bracket and the swivel bracket and also not between the swivel bracket and the motor block.
Any thoughts?
Thanks, Steve
Here's what I have:
18" fiberglass boat w/1977 Evinrude 85hp. I have replaced the original metal Tempo saddle tanks with Moeller plastic. No problems. Have the senders grounded to neg buss under dash, everything works. I'm going to ground the metal filler tubes to the filler hose brackets on the tanks and then my thought was back to the motor.
The original metal tanks (gauges on the tank) had a very heavy wire (cable) running back both sides to the mounting bracket on the original motor (1960 Starflite 75) for grounding. I ***-u-med the grounding was between the motor and the water. My '77 has the same bolt holes in the same place so i just figured......
But I can't see how this would ground to the water. When I check with my meter I don't have continuity between the mounting bracket and the swivel bracket and also not between the swivel bracket and the motor block.
Any thoughts?
Thanks, Steve