68 Starcraft SS
Cadet
- Joined
- Apr 19, 2014
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- 14
After a mere 43 years my 1974 Merc 850's battery cables were trash. I ordered a replacement harness from CDI and checked that the new and old connectors corresponded to the same wire colors. I opened up the MerControl to see that there wasn't much clearance for all the wires coming into the ignition switch. Everything looked to be in good shape with the exception of a small crack in the insulation of the red hot wire near the ignition switch so I applied a little liquid tape to repair the crack in the insulation and decided to utilize as much of the original harness as I could. The original harness has heavier gauge wiring and the insulation on the individual wires is heavier and seems more like a rubber material than the plastic insulation on the new replacement harness. I spliced the new harness into the old near the rear of the boat using shrink butt connectors and also shrink tubing over each of the individual splices.
After completing the changeover, I fired the engine up to find that the tach is not working. Everything else is working perfectly including the electric choke. I pulled the MerControl apart and tested continuity from the brown wire at the tach plugin to the brown pin at the motor plug and all is good. I did the same thing with the black wire at the tach plugin and again had continuity. I also double checked the red wire to see if maybe there were any other breaks in the insulation and did not find any. I put it all back together and tested it again with the same result. This time I did notice that when cranking I was getting a tach reading although it seems high at 3000-4000 rpm's. Once I let off on the key the tach returns to zero.
If anyone has any ideas on what to check next or what I may have done wrong I'd really appreciate any ideas or suggestions as I'm really stumped at this point.
After completing the changeover, I fired the engine up to find that the tach is not working. Everything else is working perfectly including the electric choke. I pulled the MerControl apart and tested continuity from the brown wire at the tach plugin to the brown pin at the motor plug and all is good. I did the same thing with the black wire at the tach plugin and again had continuity. I also double checked the red wire to see if maybe there were any other breaks in the insulation and did not find any. I put it all back together and tested it again with the same result. This time I did notice that when cranking I was getting a tach reading although it seems high at 3000-4000 rpm's. Once I let off on the key the tach returns to zero.
If anyone has any ideas on what to check next or what I may have done wrong I'd really appreciate any ideas or suggestions as I'm really stumped at this point.