pcrussell50
Petty Officer 1st Class
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i now own two 1975 evinrudes, a 135hp and a 50hp. just from reading various random posts here, i'm thinking these hombres have some kind of audible overheat warning system, and that it is associated with some kind of tan wire. couple of questions:
1] is the warning horn inside the engine cover, or somewhere in the control box?
2] is it probably the "tan" wire in both engines, since both are '75's? and if so, where generally do the begin and end? probably begin at or near a cylinder head, i'm guessing.
3] to test, i suppose, all i need to do is ground it, with the the battery hooked up and the ignition on?
-peter
1] is the warning horn inside the engine cover, or somewhere in the control box?
2] is it probably the "tan" wire in both engines, since both are '75's? and if so, where generally do the begin and end? probably begin at or near a cylinder head, i'm guessing.
3] to test, i suppose, all i need to do is ground it, with the the battery hooked up and the ignition on?
-peter