I'm a noob when it comes to boats, this being my first one ever. I have a very good background with electronics, electrical systems, CDI, and automotive engines. This problem, however, has me stumped beyond belief and an exhaustive search on the internet has yielded few clues. I'm hoping someone here might have experienced this or have some insight on the matter...
I purchased this motor just a few days ago, previous owner assured me that it had been run this year. My 69 Johnson 115HP V4 outboard will start, and run just fine, so long as you keep the ignition switch in the "start" position (and allow the starter to keep cranking even after the bendex drops out). As soon as you release the switch to the "run" position, it kills immediately. There is no "kill" switch. The electronic shift is in the neutral position.
Here is what I've done/tried:
Checked all wires to the ignition switch, all correct
Checked the switch itself, works perfectly
Manually pulled the wire from the ignition switch from the solenoid while holding the ignition switch in the "start" position... kills immediately.
Manually pulled the heavy gauge wire from the starter while holding the ignition switch in the "start" position... kills immediately.
Bypassed the (forgive the term if wrong) rotation sense module that provides power to the ignition module when the engine rotates... no difference
Double and triple checked the wires to the starter solenoid, and terminal strip
Verified that the solenoid is the "isolated" type
Checked all known grounding points for secure, clean connection
I'm on a HUGE learning curve with this motor, and have learned a lot regarding outboard motors in the process. This phenomenon has me stumped, along with a few other seasoned boaters I've spoken with. One suggested a fuel cut-off solenoid, but I see none. Another suggested the ignition module, but would it run at all if so? One suggested a water sensor, but all information I find suggests there is none. Yet another suggested some sort of interlock with the mechanical advance, but I don't see anything like this in exploded-views of the motor found online.
Tomorrow I am going to isolate the stator coils, and the voltage regulator, just to basically eliminate anything other than the ignition module and the starter circuit..
Am I on the right track? Should I be looking elsewhere? Any help or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I purchased this motor just a few days ago, previous owner assured me that it had been run this year. My 69 Johnson 115HP V4 outboard will start, and run just fine, so long as you keep the ignition switch in the "start" position (and allow the starter to keep cranking even after the bendex drops out). As soon as you release the switch to the "run" position, it kills immediately. There is no "kill" switch. The electronic shift is in the neutral position.
Here is what I've done/tried:
Checked all wires to the ignition switch, all correct
Checked the switch itself, works perfectly
Manually pulled the wire from the ignition switch from the solenoid while holding the ignition switch in the "start" position... kills immediately.
Manually pulled the heavy gauge wire from the starter while holding the ignition switch in the "start" position... kills immediately.
Bypassed the (forgive the term if wrong) rotation sense module that provides power to the ignition module when the engine rotates... no difference
Double and triple checked the wires to the starter solenoid, and terminal strip
Verified that the solenoid is the "isolated" type
Checked all known grounding points for secure, clean connection
I'm on a HUGE learning curve with this motor, and have learned a lot regarding outboard motors in the process. This phenomenon has me stumped, along with a few other seasoned boaters I've spoken with. One suggested a fuel cut-off solenoid, but I see none. Another suggested the ignition module, but would it run at all if so? One suggested a water sensor, but all information I find suggests there is none. Yet another suggested some sort of interlock with the mechanical advance, but I don't see anything like this in exploded-views of the motor found online.
Tomorrow I am going to isolate the stator coils, and the voltage regulator, just to basically eliminate anything other than the ignition module and the starter circuit..
Am I on the right track? Should I be looking elsewhere? Any help or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!