Pmccraney
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Me Again. Stumped Again. Working on a 1974 Johnson (85 h/p - V4) with original remote (Model No.: 85ESL74B).
Please put on your most sympathetic, willing to help hat, grab your beverage of choice and settle in:
Quick back story: When I bought and tested my old boat, the key kept falling out of the ignition while underway (bothered me)... So, as part of rebuilding and cleaning up the remote, I bought an OEM replacement ignition switch, carefully labeled all of the wires; took out the old and (attempted to) reconnect everything just as it was in the original that had the bad key toggle...
Fast forward 11 months: Just about done restoring my boat; have the engine hung on the back of the boat, and I've installed the controls by the helm with new cables, etc..... I wanted to just do a quick test, so I charged up my starter battery (over night); connected the main battery leads at the motor; connected the big red plug -- and was just going to give the key a quick "bump" to the key to see if I was getting power to the starter... (I wasn't going to run it without gas and and muffs obviously)... I turned the key, drumroll.... and nothing...silence....crickets.. The solenoid was not even clicking or anything...
So, first I tested the battery... good strong charge (moved my CMC tilt and trim up and down, etc...)...
Then, I took apart the remote to make sure the start in safety (neutral) switch was correctly adjusted and fully depressed (check)...
Then, I looked at the in-line fuse on the low-voltage starting circuit (didn't appear to be blown)...
So, then I figured I must have rewired the ignition switch wrong, so I spent the better part of last night reading everything I could find and even PMing with an electrical engineer to try and better educate myself... I rewired the igition switch from the wiring harness this afternoon and still nothing.
I have the following wires coming out of my wiring harness:
1. Solid red (bigger): I assuming this goes to "B"
2. Purple with a white stripe (always been attached to a terminal on the lower end of the choke switch).
3. Solid Purple: (always been attached to a terminal at the top end of the choke switch).
4. Off White: routed to the start in neutral safety switch.
5. Black with yellow stripe (engine kill thingy).
6. Gray (tach lead).
7. Tan (just sort of dangles there... has never been connected to anything as far as I can tell).
8. Black
Here is a picture of how I currently have these animals wired up (probably wrong). In the extremely unlikely event that I wired this right, then maybe I just bought a bum switch???
Sorry for the long narrative. I would appreciate any help.
Me Again. Stumped Again. Working on a 1974 Johnson (85 h/p - V4) with original remote (Model No.: 85ESL74B).
Please put on your most sympathetic, willing to help hat, grab your beverage of choice and settle in:
Quick back story: When I bought and tested my old boat, the key kept falling out of the ignition while underway (bothered me)... So, as part of rebuilding and cleaning up the remote, I bought an OEM replacement ignition switch, carefully labeled all of the wires; took out the old and (attempted to) reconnect everything just as it was in the original that had the bad key toggle...
Fast forward 11 months: Just about done restoring my boat; have the engine hung on the back of the boat, and I've installed the controls by the helm with new cables, etc..... I wanted to just do a quick test, so I charged up my starter battery (over night); connected the main battery leads at the motor; connected the big red plug -- and was just going to give the key a quick "bump" to the key to see if I was getting power to the starter... (I wasn't going to run it without gas and and muffs obviously)... I turned the key, drumroll.... and nothing...silence....crickets.. The solenoid was not even clicking or anything...
So, first I tested the battery... good strong charge (moved my CMC tilt and trim up and down, etc...)...
Then, I took apart the remote to make sure the start in safety (neutral) switch was correctly adjusted and fully depressed (check)...
Then, I looked at the in-line fuse on the low-voltage starting circuit (didn't appear to be blown)...
So, then I figured I must have rewired the ignition switch wrong, so I spent the better part of last night reading everything I could find and even PMing with an electrical engineer to try and better educate myself... I rewired the igition switch from the wiring harness this afternoon and still nothing.
I have the following wires coming out of my wiring harness:
1. Solid red (bigger): I assuming this goes to "B"
2. Purple with a white stripe (always been attached to a terminal on the lower end of the choke switch).
3. Solid Purple: (always been attached to a terminal at the top end of the choke switch).
4. Off White: routed to the start in neutral safety switch.
5. Black with yellow stripe (engine kill thingy).
6. Gray (tach lead).
7. Tan (just sort of dangles there... has never been connected to anything as far as I can tell).
8. Black
Here is a picture of how I currently have these animals wired up (probably wrong). In the extremely unlikely event that I wired this right, then maybe I just bought a bum switch???

Sorry for the long narrative. I would appreciate any help.