1973 65 Hp johnson (65esl73r) Choke Wiring Help

AiricR

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I just got a choke solenoid in from ebay and cant seem to find a picture or a diagram of where the 3 wires go. My motor did not have one when purchased.
By any chance someone here may have the same motor and could take a pic or send a link to a diagram would be great...TIA
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: 1973 65 Hp johnson (65esl73r) Choke Wiring Help

The short black wire is of course a ground wire. Simply attach it to one of the solenoid retaining screws. The other two long (purple/yellow and purple/white) wires..... read on...........

(Temperature Actuated Choke Solenoid Conversion)
(J. Reeves)

Various OMC engines that were manufactured in the later 1960s thru the early 1970s, for example the 1969 55hp Evinrude/Johnson incorporated a dual stage choke solenoid...... easy to identify as they have two wires leading to the solenoid, one purple/white, one purple/yellow.

The purple/yellow is attached at the engine wiring terminal strip to another purple/yellow wire that led to a heat sensor. The initial stage, with the key ON, (purple/yellow), when cold, would keep the choke pulled in half way until the engine warmed up, at which time it would release and open the choke butterfly.

The second stage (purple/white) is attached to another purple/white wire at the engine terminal strip which leads to the choke switch. When the switch was engaged, the choke closed etc.

The problem with this setup is that as the engine got older, the thermostat acted up, water pump became weak, whatever, the heat sensor failed to operate properly and the choke would not release from that half closed position. This would cause the engine to run in a rich fuel mixture condition (flooding, loading up).

The cure to this problem, via a service bulletin from OMC was to remove the solenoid purple/yellow wire from its original location and connect both of the solenoid wires (purple/yellow & purple/white) to the engine wiring harness purple/white wire at the engine terminal strip.

The above change would allow both solenoid wires to be energized when the choke switch is engaged, pulling the choke butterfly in firmly..... and only when the choke switch is engaged.
 

AiricR

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Re: 1973 65 Hp johnson (65esl73r) Choke Wiring Help

Thank you for your reply...I am about color blind so this should be fun...
 

AiricR

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Re: 1973 65 Hp johnson (65esl73r) Choke Wiring Help

You mentioned the Terminal, That is the smaller wiring block to the right of the 'PowerPack" correct. ?
 

Joe Reeves

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Re: 1973 65 Hp johnson (65esl73r) Choke Wiring Help

That would be the "Terminal Strip".

A terminal would be the connector on the end of the wire or the stud/screw hole that it connects to. The "Terminal Strip" consists of quite a few of those threaded screw holes for wiring connections hence its name.
 

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Re: 1973 65 Hp johnson (65esl73r) Choke Wiring Help

Thank you Joe for your help. I just got back in from installing. Also thank you for the bulletin info, that may have saved me numerous headaches down the road.
 

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Re: 1973 65 Hp johnson (65esl73r) Choke Wiring Help

We ran our 1975 75hp Johnson today and found the electric choke was not functioning. I manually engaged the choke with teh lever at the carbs and she started right up. As to the issue, I checked the toggle switch and it is good. I also shorted the two wires at the toggle switch with no change. At the terminal strip, I applied 12v power from the red wire to either of the purple choke wires and the choke solenoid retracted. It would appear there is a break in the circuit between the toggle and whatever lies next on the way to the terminal strip. I am not sure what to test next.

Thanks, Dietrich
 
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