YesDo you have a volt meter?
Post your voltage at the battery, post your voltage at the battery side of your soloniod, post your voltage on the he starter side of the solenoid while someone turns the key.
Ok. At dinner at the moment with my boy. Will go back on my way home and check those and let you know what they are. I did notice today that when I turned the key it dropped the voltage down to 11.1 and slowly raised back up to 12.7. Which I don’t recall it ever doing that. But it also usually starts immediately where as today it didn’t and so I noticed the meterPost your voltage at the battery, post your voltage at the battery side of your soloniod, post your voltage on the he starter side of the solenoid while someone turns the key.
Most likely in that area.
No wing nuts!
Grab some jumper cables to and we can test other things if the test comes back good.Ok. At dinner at the moment with my boy. Will go back on my way home and check those and let you know what they are. I did notice today that when I turned the key it dropped the voltage down to 11.1 and slowly raised back up to 12.7. Which I don’t recall it ever doing that. But it also usually starts immediately where as today it didn’t and so I noticed the meter
OkGrab some jumper cables to and we can test other things if the test comes back good.
Lol. Just now seeing the wing nuts! No, I don’t use wing nuts. Ive not even seen a wing nut in years.Post your voltage at the battery, post your voltage at the battery side of your soloniod, post your voltage on the he starter side of the solenoid while someone turns the key.
Most likely in that area.
No wing nuts!
You should only loose a volt or two so something is wonky.Ok
Bat -12.7 - 10.5 at key turn
Solenoid - BAT SIDE - 12.7 key turn 5.5
Solenoid bottom - 000. 5.5 at key turn
Starter. - 000. Key turn 5.3
1st. Wait till you see what was wonky!You should only loose a volt or two so something is wonky.
Put your jumper cables on the positive post of the starter, connect them to the battery and then carefully touch an engine ground somewhere. If it cranks, you know it's the battery/wires/soloniod issue....if it doesn't crank your starter has issues.
*The in water test WAS about to commence1st. Wait till you see what was wonky!
So I got my battery all charged and shows 13.4. Nothin. So I did the cables to the starter. Sparked at the ground connection like 4th of July. But that’s it. Like the starter was dead. But it just worked the other day.. so im about to video the cable test and I see the teeth of the starter are touching the fly wheel gear. Not too much to get them unstuck and it fired right up and easier than ever.
2nd. So the shift shaft rework with measurement is about to commence. Mind you, I’ve not touched it since the other day. And then in neutral it’s making this noise and I don’t want to Ef it up. I also notice if I push the throttle forward it jams up at half way and it’s just as difficult to put back. Per usual once in neutral it’s smooth as butter to R and forward from R to N.
Hello! Thanks for this info. Yes I’ve tried 3 batteries. Got it to turn over. That said the trim electric went out again. Won’t even click the relays. Gotta see if there’s another corroded and or cut spot.probably oxydized crimps or connections . voltage drops at the highest resistance point (Ohms's law) so work back from the starter + post (assuming the starter works has uggested) with your volt meter
measure backwards from
grounding is just as critical ... clean all connections ... bat post . engine connection etc...
- starter + post
- solenoid out 12v + post to the starter
- solenoid In 12v + post from the battery
- Battery +12 post
while STARTING with no results twist and wiggle all cabling . If something changes you found the resistive point. !!
Batteries are strange things sometimes they test ok but under load they go bad . tried a different battery ? just in case.
Well it makes sense that there is lack of understanding because I don’t speak your language. All of this is first time for me. And I had never heard that noise before when the prop turns while in neutral. Just thought I’d state that it’s happening because if I didn’t and I say later that it did and it was detrimental youd says “I don’t even understand you! You’re a rookie and didn’t say you heard that clanging sound when it was in neutral?!” Just sayin. I cleaned up the ground spot along with many others. The tilt trim wires were covered with this hard plastic sheets. Inside were the wires, eaten away insulation to a spongy like feel as it has held a wet gas oil and water inside it. Not sure for how long maybe years and years? I’ve not found the problem yet but it’s somewhere close to the motor because if i move it sometimes it worksSparked at the ground connection means clean up the ground connection.
As for the gearcase, I can't even understand you. The clicking in nutruel sounds normal.
interesting. I was thinking that could be a potential. There is about 1” of play at the motor and way more at the control boxSounds like your shift cable is no good.