I have an 84 Wellcraft with a Merc 260 alpha 1 thunderbolt iv ignition.
Shifter is in neutral and the neutral the shift cutout switch is in the valley.
When you crank the engine where is the 12 volts coming from to the coil.
When I crank the engine it will not start until I release the key. Some autos have a second circuit to keep the coil hot during cranking. This boat does not appear to have have this circuit.
Got the engine running shift cutout switch is still in the valley. Shift either forward or reverse. As soon as the roller exits the valley there is no voltage to the coil. The engine dies. The cutout switch kills the coil when not in neutral. Where does the current come from when the switch is out of the valley ? I believe it grounds out the primary circuit. Could be wrong.
In a nutshell the engine will not start with the starter circuit engaged and will die when shifted out of neutral.
If you have a diagram that shows these circuits that would be great. If you could explain the above I would really appreciate it.
Thanks
OTG
Shifter is in neutral and the neutral the shift cutout switch is in the valley.
When you crank the engine where is the 12 volts coming from to the coil.
When I crank the engine it will not start until I release the key. Some autos have a second circuit to keep the coil hot during cranking. This boat does not appear to have have this circuit.
Got the engine running shift cutout switch is still in the valley. Shift either forward or reverse. As soon as the roller exits the valley there is no voltage to the coil. The engine dies. The cutout switch kills the coil when not in neutral. Where does the current come from when the switch is out of the valley ? I believe it grounds out the primary circuit. Could be wrong.
In a nutshell the engine will not start with the starter circuit engaged and will die when shifted out of neutral.
If you have a diagram that shows these circuits that would be great. If you could explain the above I would really appreciate it.
Thanks
OTG