Re: Mercury 20 ho 1970
That's what the orange wire is there for.<br />Just clip a remote starter switch to it and ground... Start....Then hit the button. The engine should stop. If it don't,the orange wire is not hooked to the stator assy like it should be,or it's coil is open...But then, if it's open, how come the engine runs? Highly doubt that is the case.<br />The orange wire looses it's connection the plug mostly, due to engine vibration. That is the first place to look. Remove this plug, and take a small crewdriver, and re-stress the contacts, by spreading the prongs just a little. Don't over-do it, as you might break the prong, or get it so spread-out, as to not be able to fit in the plug.<br />You just want it to make good,clean contact.