jbjennings
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Well,
My 50 is ready to run, but I am having a problem. The motor starts and runs on both cylinders, cranks, and turns off with the key, and the electric choke works (although the warm up circuit immediately kicks the choke a little closed without the choke switch being used).
The motor shifts perfectly.
Problem: The motor has a power drain with the key in the off position. I've not checked the amperage draw yet but it isn't that bad. I'm suspecting the key switch just doesn't turn all the circuits off properly and the cold choke switch is drawing current all the time, even with the switch off.
Question: As far as I can tell looking at a wiring diagram for a '72 65hp evinrude, it's wired correctly. Could the problem be in the switch itself, or is there probably a short somewhere that I can't seem to find?
I'm not proficient with wiring problems, although I can usually muddle my way through it.
Finding shorts are really tough for me!
Thanks,
JBJennings
My 50 is ready to run, but I am having a problem. The motor starts and runs on both cylinders, cranks, and turns off with the key, and the electric choke works (although the warm up circuit immediately kicks the choke a little closed without the choke switch being used).
The motor shifts perfectly.
Problem: The motor has a power drain with the key in the off position. I've not checked the amperage draw yet but it isn't that bad. I'm suspecting the key switch just doesn't turn all the circuits off properly and the cold choke switch is drawing current all the time, even with the switch off.
Question: As far as I can tell looking at a wiring diagram for a '72 65hp evinrude, it's wired correctly. Could the problem be in the switch itself, or is there probably a short somewhere that I can't seem to find?
I'm not proficient with wiring problems, although I can usually muddle my way through it.
Finding shorts are really tough for me!
Thanks,
JBJennings
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