Re: Kill switch on the control box
OK, now that I have that question answered, I have an issue. I have a 98 90hp evinrude. I can't get this motor to stay running. I have had the motor looked at and here is what we did. First off the motor will start but it won't stay running. While i'm on the water, I have to quickly put the motor into gear for the motor to catch. It takes about 7 or 8 tries before I can get the motor to catch where I can get back to the dock. So now here is what was done. We replaceed the following parts; Power Pack, Coils, Optical Senor, Timing Cap, Starter, Stator, Fuel Pump, Fuel Filter, Spark Plugs and wires fuel bulb and lines. We tested the power pack, it was good, we checked for spark, it was good, The carb's were just rebuilt, we checked everything on this motor according to the book and the spec's, everything was by the book and in range, compression was 125 on each cylinder. I have checked everything I can think of, and exchange almost every moving part, except the key switch. Thats why i was asking about the kill switch, I thought the kill switch had to be in place inorder for the motor to run, What am I missing, I am so confused.
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