KathyD19
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jul 17, 2012
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Hello again my forum friends. It's hard to believe but it's been 5 years since I sought out help from you all to restore my old boat and motor. I could not have done it without this forum and I'm forever grateful. I had zero motor/boat knowledge before this experience so I credit you. Now I really need your advice again. My old boat has been running like a champ and was fine when I put her up for the winter (in a heated garage, prepped as recommended). When I went to start it in May, I got nothing, not a peep. I bought a new battery just in case but that wasn't it. The wiring was old and had rotted casings, bent wires, etc so I knew I'd put that off too long and would need to rewire it. I have one fear (other than spiders and that's just natural) and that's electricity. Was shocked too many times growing up. So I asked a friend of mine who is an electrical engineer for advice. He looked it over and said I probably needed a new starter solenoid and to replace each battery cable and other wire one at a time as they were with new. I wanted to move the kill switch and push button start from the motor area to the helm area for easier starting and he said that was no problem to run longer 14 gauge wires. Here's the situation: the motor had been converted at some point by previous owner (PO) to 12 volt. Looking under the shroud at the motor we saw that the mercury switch and the choke solenoid had been disconnected assuming they must not have worked. Yet it was functioning fine for me until this Spring. The set up I had was a homemade by PO dashboard near the motor with three switches: a push/pull kill switch, a push button start switch and a toggle switch that was supposed to engage an in-tank fuel pump. When I bought it, the PO told me the in-tank fuel pump wasn't working so he'd disconnected the toggle switch and I changed to the traditional air/fuel duel line gas tank anyhow for safety. That left the kill and push-on button. The PO said I had to pull out the kill switch then press the button to start it BUT they said the push button didn't always work so if it didn't then I needed to push the button on the bottom of the starter solenoid. Worked fine that way for 5 years, until now. So I found a replacement universal starter solenoid that appears to be the exact same kind I had on it (OEM ones with the part number I have for my motor do not have the additional push button on the bottom of the solenoid so I stuck with replacing with what I had). I replaced the starter solenoid and wired it as it had been. I installed a brand new On push button momentary switch at the helm and a 2 pole push/pull kill switch at the helm next to it (and moved the original lights push/pull onto the panel to fill in the hole from the now removed toggle that wasn't used). I took each wire and cable off one at a time and replaced with new. My only pause was when I had to decide how to wire the push on in relation to the previous wiring because the old wiring involved the non-functional toggle switch. I consulted my electrical engineer friend again and followed his instructions. Now I go to start it up: battery cables are hooked up, new spark plugs installed, new fuel, I pull out the kill switch and push the push start button and absolutely nothing happens. I thought there is a 50/50 chance the kill switch is hooked up so that "in is on" rather than "pulled out is on" so I pushed it in and tried the push on button again: nothing. So I went to the the new starter solenoid by the motor and pushed the button underneath as I used to have to always do and the motor roared to life. Great! Except I had no way to stop the damn thing since the kill switch wasn't functional. Here's where it gets even more interesting: I went to throttle down to kill the motor and moving the throttle did nothing to the speed at all! I had the gear in neutral, the throttle at half way as I always do when starting yet pulling the throttle down did not change the motor speed at all. Now, mind you, I did NOTHING to the throttle when I was doing the rewiring and it worked just peachy last year. ???? So as a last resort I pulled off a battery cable and it died. (my only other thought would have been to unhook the fuel lines). I tried to work this problem logically and thought that I knew the old kill switch worked before so I hooked it up again and asked my husband to put the battery cable back on while I tried the old kill switch at the helm again. As soon as he made contact with the battery terminal, the motor started up (without me pushing ANY buttons at all) and the cable terminal and battery post sparked, slightly melting the terminal. I told him to stop, disconnect and leave the cable off. At that point I quit for the day. I am in over my head and I really need your help! Here's what I know: 1. Motor seems to think it's "on" all the time now, when I reconnect the battery. 2. Newly installed kill switch and ON push button at the helm do not seem to function even though the kill switch itself was connected exactly like the old one had been. 3. At least the new starter solenoid and boat motor DO work/the engine throttle is non-responsive to moving the throttle lever.
After thinking about it, I don't know why the engine would stop after removing the battery cable anyhow?? Doesn't the battery just energize the starter solenoid and starter to get it going but not KEEP it running?? Because I am always afraid of fire risk, I'm going to disconnect and remove the 5 gallon gas tank, I don't need to know that the motor can run, it does. I need to find out how to get the kill switch and push on buttons to engage the starter. I'm going to attach as many pictures as I can on here to help you guys advise me. I'm at a total loss.
After thinking about it, I don't know why the engine would stop after removing the battery cable anyhow?? Doesn't the battery just energize the starter solenoid and starter to get it going but not KEEP it running?? Because I am always afraid of fire risk, I'm going to disconnect and remove the 5 gallon gas tank, I don't need to know that the motor can run, it does. I need to find out how to get the kill switch and push on buttons to engage the starter. I'm going to attach as many pictures as I can on here to help you guys advise me. I'm at a total loss.