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    Help a little old lady with her little old mercruiser 120 wiring?

    So on that pos post I've got one to the starter, one to the coil, and (basically) one from the controller with a fuse before
  2. M

    Help a little old lady with her little old mercruiser 120 wiring?

    the red wire comes from the boot/harness to the back of the solenoid. They cut that and it becomes (spliced at blue connector shown) they've rigged in a 20a fuse and circles back to solenoid pos post. (Green wire in pic is not connected to red, it goes to terminal block) Also on pos terminal is...
  3. M

    Help a little old lady with her little old mercruiser 120 wiring?

    Sorry - I just figured out I was quoting Let me get some better pictures
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    Help a little old lady with her little old mercruiser 120 wiring?

    You guys are going to think "she won't get that boat running, she can't even post to the forum correctly!" How in the hell do I just POST without the past comments being included?
  5. M

    Help a little old lady with her little old mercruiser 120 wiring?

    @alldodge The interruptor has nothing to do with the trim pump Agreed. And therein lies my question: connected - fuse blows disconnected - fuse intact.
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    Help a little old lady with her little old mercruiser 120 wiring?

    @alldodge "The interruptor has nothing to do with the trim pump" Agreed. And therein lies my question: connected - fuse blows disconnected - fuse intact.
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    Help a little old lady with her little old mercruiser 120 wiring?

    Hi. I acquired a 78 Bayliner, Mercruiser 120 with several wiring issues. The first one I'm trying to resolve is the trim. On the red wire to the sending unit (pump) a 20 amp fuse has been spliced in and that keeps blowing. When I disconnect the 2 brown wires going from the coil to the shift...
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