Climber513
Seaman
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2010
- Messages
- 56
Heres my issue. When this happened the first thing I thought of was bad solenoid. Keep in mind I have tried three different solenoids and still nothing. Heres my problem. I turn my key and get nothing. No click, no half turn, no nothing. I took a volt meter and tested my battery and its 12.6. I test the positive on the solenoid where the battery cable goes and it's 12.6. I tested the volts on the two small terminals on the solenoid and when I turn my key to turn the motor over I get 12.6, let off the key back to zero voltz. NOW when I turn my key and test the bottom terminal going to the starter I get zero volts. Out of three solenoids not one of them gave me any volts going to the starter. If I take a wire and jump the solenoid then the motor will crank a rotation. So theres my problem. No volts to starter.
NOW, one day I went out and this was going on and I took a break and when I came back I turned the key and it cranked the motor but there wasnt enough juice to keep it cranking so it would only crank a rotation or two. So I was happy and moved on to taking the steering wheel off and did what I wanted to do and when I put the wheel back on I turned the key to see if it was still cranking and back to nothing again. At this point I give up and I'm at a loss.
The motor is a 71 johnson 50hp.
NOW, one day I went out and this was going on and I took a break and when I came back I turned the key and it cranked the motor but there wasnt enough juice to keep it cranking so it would only crank a rotation or two. So I was happy and moved on to taking the steering wheel off and did what I wanted to do and when I put the wheel back on I turned the key to see if it was still cranking and back to nothing again. At this point I give up and I'm at a loss.
The motor is a 71 johnson 50hp.