doesn't look too high, when you trigger the interrupt switch, does it drop the RPM in neutral to about 450?
doesn't look too high, when you trigger the interrupt switch, does it drop the RPM in neutral to about 450?
Thanks for all your help. I will keep you updated if I find anything.Well the only thing I have as far as that goes, is the wiring diagrams for the original style ESA which was actually part of the ignition system. So I don't think what I have is going relate to how yours should work, but I still think the interrupter should not activate with the drive in gear. Maybe that overstroke switch isn't functioning. Looking at the last image you posted I can see how far beyond the tech on your engine is compared to mine. Mine is like a '66 Chevy, yours is like an early 90s Mustang. I think you need a factory shop manual, with factory wiring diagrams and troubleshooting steps....
Thanks so much again. I have Selco book which is where I found the photo top view of the motor and micro switches will different names. There is a whole lot of information on EFI and fuel systems. I’ll do some reading on this over the weekend and perhaps maybe enough there to help. Cheers BobOK found the link I was looking for, this is for factory OMC manuals, they may not have your exact model number but if you call them you might be able to get a manual that is close enough, and if you look at what's available, they also do have troubleshooting manuals for the EFI, etc.Original outboard product and service manuals for Johnson, Evinrude, Gale, and OMC
Ken Cook Co. sells Original Product Literature Supporting 1996 and Older Outboard Marine Corporation Products, limited supply of original printings of Johnson, Evinrude, Gale, and OMC manuals are still available. On older literature, we may provide a machine copy reproduced from a master file...www.outboardbooks.com
I feel fortunate that mine is a stone age simple one with a Prestolite points distributor and a 4 bbl Quadrajet, both of which I grew up with on cars of the '70s.
Good luck with it and let us know what you find out!
AI isn’t that smart lol; they mixed in the neutral safety switch which is mounted on the remote control with the interrupt switch! One has nothing to do with the other. What I read was that they encorporated a timer into the ESA module and eliminated the overstroke switch; yet yours has 2 switches!
Thanks for your input. Could you tell me if you have the manual for my model #58FAPRJVN. ( 1993 OMC COBRA 5.8 EFI AND ESA features) . If so could you provide a picture of the written operation of the so called EDS (neutral drive switch) and SAS (shift assist solenoid). Previous to 1993 these were called Interrupter switch and overstroke switch. Perhaps the manual has the wiring diagram?Seloc manuals generally hold up the broken leg of a coffee table. They have accurate specifications but repair procedures are often incorrect. Critical points like shift adjustment is totally wack, for sure on Mercruiser. I’m sure OMC/ Volvo is similar