ctdude
Cadet
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- Jun 13, 2015
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Hi,
I have recently started an overhaul of my 1979 Stinger, the starter motor works, checked compression today (108, 112, 120 psi), have given it a good clean up and now want to put fuel up to it and see if it starts and runs (hasn't been started for a few years). Currently I don't have any wiring connected (it's all corroded and I've pulled it all out, but have bought some new starter cable to test the starter motor) but would like to know how to start it (the starter motor runs when hooked directly to a battery).
Do I need to have any other electrical circuit activated? Is there any "kill switch" I need to make? Will it just turn over and run if the starter motor turns it (direct battery feed) and the fuel system is good? Can i just use choke and throttle manually? Also, if it is running without electrical control, how do i turn it off? Just pull the fuel hose?
This is my final test to confirm it's viability before I spend a lot of money rewiring the whole boat, buying relays, cabling, controls etc.
Thanks for any advice, I'm really excited about my progress so far. It was a real mess.
I have recently started an overhaul of my 1979 Stinger, the starter motor works, checked compression today (108, 112, 120 psi), have given it a good clean up and now want to put fuel up to it and see if it starts and runs (hasn't been started for a few years). Currently I don't have any wiring connected (it's all corroded and I've pulled it all out, but have bought some new starter cable to test the starter motor) but would like to know how to start it (the starter motor runs when hooked directly to a battery).
Do I need to have any other electrical circuit activated? Is there any "kill switch" I need to make? Will it just turn over and run if the starter motor turns it (direct battery feed) and the fuel system is good? Can i just use choke and throttle manually? Also, if it is running without electrical control, how do i turn it off? Just pull the fuel hose?
This is my final test to confirm it's viability before I spend a lot of money rewiring the whole boat, buying relays, cabling, controls etc.
Thanks for any advice, I'm really excited about my progress so far. It was a real mess.