Hello Again,
1977 Mercury 1500
I bought the boat home this past weekend and decided to do some work on it. When I put the key in and turned it on, I had no power to any instruments, tilt, etc. Thinking it might have been the absolute disaster of wiring at the battery, I went through and cleaned everything up, organized it, replaced any bad ends, etc. Put key in, turned it on, and no power.
I believe sometime in the past, someone replaced the original throttle shift lever and such. The ignition switch looks like:

I've noticed that when the key is off and I connect a multimeter to the red wire and ground it, I have 12+ volts. When I turn the key to on, I have 0 volts. I'm not sure if that is what is expected or if I should have voltage on another line. Is there a way to test the switch? Does anyone else have any thoughts on why I'd have no power with key on?
I'd appreciate any thoughts or suggestions so I can get this fixed and move on to something a bit more... fun.
Thanks!
1977 Mercury 1500
I bought the boat home this past weekend and decided to do some work on it. When I put the key in and turned it on, I had no power to any instruments, tilt, etc. Thinking it might have been the absolute disaster of wiring at the battery, I went through and cleaned everything up, organized it, replaced any bad ends, etc. Put key in, turned it on, and no power.
I believe sometime in the past, someone replaced the original throttle shift lever and such. The ignition switch looks like:

I've noticed that when the key is off and I connect a multimeter to the red wire and ground it, I have 12+ volts. When I turn the key to on, I have 0 volts. I'm not sure if that is what is expected or if I should have voltage on another line. Is there a way to test the switch? Does anyone else have any thoughts on why I'd have no power with key on?
I'd appreciate any thoughts or suggestions so I can get this fixed and move on to something a bit more... fun.
Thanks!