Julien 4788
Seaman Apprentice
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- May 9, 2021
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Hi,
I have a question regarding a 1969 55hp johnson.
We have one here we are restoring. Got spark, electric shift works but it will not fire even with gas sprayed in cylinders/carbs. We still have to check compression and spark when spark plugs are in the cylinder (might be the battery thats too weak for the amplifier when there is compression, the battery charger indicates less than 11 volts when cranking).
But one question we had is for the neutral safety switch on the breaker plate. Is it supposed to be grounding(aka engaged)? We saw it wasn't always grounding when depressed and we grounded the wire directly to the block for testing, is this correct? We are not sure what's the purpose of this switch any insight would be appreciated.
I have a question regarding a 1969 55hp johnson.
We have one here we are restoring. Got spark, electric shift works but it will not fire even with gas sprayed in cylinders/carbs. We still have to check compression and spark when spark plugs are in the cylinder (might be the battery thats too weak for the amplifier when there is compression, the battery charger indicates less than 11 volts when cranking).
But one question we had is for the neutral safety switch on the breaker plate. Is it supposed to be grounding(aka engaged)? We saw it wasn't always grounding when depressed and we grounded the wire directly to the block for testing, is this correct? We are not sure what's the purpose of this switch any insight would be appreciated.