kbh121956
Chief Petty Officer
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- Jun 30, 2013
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1981 Model 98H1B. Hello everyone, I have this 9.9hp cold compression as follows, top 120lbs, bottom 112lbs. Using the emergency rope pull for the compression readings as I can't get the electric starter to function correctly.
The battery is fresh, when I push the start button the starter engages and turns the flywheel 3 to 4 teeth then stops. It won't do anything. The starter stays engaged with the flywheel until I wrap the rope on it and pull. The outboard then starts and runs. I have jumped both the starter safety interlock switch (which is the same type of switch as the starter button) and the starter button also. Both switches are good as I've tested them with a OHM meter. I replaced one of them with new from Franz but did not test being due to it was the end of the boating season. Is the starter bad on this? It's a very small starter and it will be hard to find one. This little 9.9 starts every time with 1 or 2 pulls but would be a pain to have to remove the hood and manually wrap the rope every time. Thank you for any ideas. I've resized my photos but continue to get the unknown error message.
The battery is fresh, when I push the start button the starter engages and turns the flywheel 3 to 4 teeth then stops. It won't do anything. The starter stays engaged with the flywheel until I wrap the rope on it and pull. The outboard then starts and runs. I have jumped both the starter safety interlock switch (which is the same type of switch as the starter button) and the starter button also. Both switches are good as I've tested them with a OHM meter. I replaced one of them with new from Franz but did not test being due to it was the end of the boating season. Is the starter bad on this? It's a very small starter and it will be hard to find one. This little 9.9 starts every time with 1 or 2 pulls but would be a pain to have to remove the hood and manually wrap the rope every time. Thank you for any ideas. I've resized my photos but continue to get the unknown error message.