gmangraham840
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Does anybody know the correct starting sequence for and 1976 OMC 175? I can't find a manual that specifically lays that out.
Yes, looking for priming the fuel system. The control only has the throttle lever and what looks like a button that pushes in and out that I believe puts it in neutral. The manuals that I have found don't seem to cover the type of control lever I have, which is strange. I can post of picture of it in a couple hours. I just want to make sure I am getting this right before doing much more troubleshooting.what are you looking for?
the method for getting the controls into neutral only?
or the method for priming the fuel system prior to cranking?
I believe (and @southkogs or @kenny nunez ) can correct me since its been about 40 years since I operated an OMC electric shift.. with main handle in neutral, lift the throttle lever to start (operates the throttle). do this twice, to set the choke and to prime the system. then turn the key.
I believe so. This boat is new to me, and I can't find much information on it. It's a 76 Fiberform Bowrider stern drive.is the drive still an electric shift drive?
Does your remote look like this:
That's what I had with the electric shift. In which case, the start sequence for me, I would push the throttle forward and return it to neutral once or twice before starting. Then, the red lever on the back of the remote gets switched up (that's effectively giving you some throttle without engaging the drive), and then start the engine.
Once you're ready to maneuver, disengage the red lever on the back. The engine should idle down at that point.
I can't recall what RPM the "start" lever took the engine to ... somewhere just north of 1,100 I think.
It looks very similar to that. The ID number is 990229M.I should add that I think the shifter in your image is mechanical shift.
Ayuh,...... Welcome Aboard,....... No, the points are what causes the coil to fire,......Not yet. I just took the wire off the distributor and held it near the block while cranking the motor. No spark at all. Wouldn't servicing the points come after getting the coil to spark? I don't know if I mentioned this boat is new to me.