I know what I did now, but don't know how to fix it.
Installed a 1987 Merc 35 hp 2 cylinder 2 stroke (remote controls with T&T) on my old fishing boat yesterday. Got everything adjusted correctly, checked it all and all was working perfectly, but when I put all the boat pieces back together, I somehow managed to run a stainless screw right into the wiring harness. :facepalm: From the diagrams I have seen, the yellow/black wire is the choke wire, and that is the one the screw penetrated. The tab that the screw threads into is riveted to the aluminum boat.
I now have no power to anything in the motor - no choke no starter no power trim. I am very green with outboard motors, so wondering where I should check for a fuse or breaker or what do I check that may have been tripped when I shorted the wire. Thanks for any help,
Mojo
Installed a 1987 Merc 35 hp 2 cylinder 2 stroke (remote controls with T&T) on my old fishing boat yesterday. Got everything adjusted correctly, checked it all and all was working perfectly, but when I put all the boat pieces back together, I somehow managed to run a stainless screw right into the wiring harness. :facepalm: From the diagrams I have seen, the yellow/black wire is the choke wire, and that is the one the screw penetrated. The tab that the screw threads into is riveted to the aluminum boat.
I now have no power to anything in the motor - no choke no starter no power trim. I am very green with outboard motors, so wondering where I should check for a fuse or breaker or what do I check that may have been tripped when I shorted the wire. Thanks for any help,
Mojo