Is there a float switch in a VRO pump ?-----There is a circuit that sounds an alarm for no oil flow.
I was working on a neighbors engine that I was not familiar with. My terminology might not be correct.
There is plunger at the bottom, near the oil pickup that moves about 2 inches. There is no spark when the plunger is in the bottom position (and it is obvious where the contacts are). Moving the plunger away from the bottom position, the engine starts and runs normally.
Page 451 of my Clymer (1973-1990 Evinrude/Johnson) illustrates ignition wiring with black-yellow wires connecting the key switch, emergency cutoff switch, and economixer pump assembly to the power packs.
I had done most of the things discussed in this thread with no success. The last thing I did was to remove the VRO from the tank, set it on its side and move the plunger from the "bottom" position.