Starting issue 89' 350 OMC Cobra
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Starting issue 89' 350 OMC Cobra
Brother in laws boat only wants to start when you let off the key after cranking . When it decides to start it runs great . Installed new ignition switch , tuned engine , new fuel pump and water separator and removed check ball from tank . I suspect the resister wire has gone south but did not get a chance to put a meter to it . Anyone else run into this problem ? Any suggestions would be appreciated . Problem is the same if engine is warm or cold .
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Your symptoms point to no key on power to the ignition coil. There is a start/run bypass circuit that energizes the ignition coil during crank, so it will start but let off the key and it dies. You can test it with a jumper wire from B+ to IGN on the coil and it should run.
Now what are the possible causes? Your first thought of ignition resistor. Also the shift switch or module. A test light or better a VOA meter and test it.
Now what are the possible causes? Your first thought of ignition resistor. Also the shift switch or module. A test light or better a VOA meter and test it.
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Your symptoms point to no key on power to the ignition coil. There is a start/run bypass circuit that energizes the ignition coil during crank, so it will start but let off the key and it dies. You can test it with a jumper wire from B+ to IGN on the coil and it should run.
Now what are the possible causes? Your first thought of ignition resistor. Also the shift switch or module. A test light or better a VOA meter and test it.
Now what are the possible causes? Your first thought of ignition resistor. Also the shift switch or module. A test light or better a VOA meter and test it.
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There's a wire that runs from the starter solenoid to the coil + that provides full voltage to the coil during cranking only. When you release the key it no longer supplies full voltage to the coil but then gets reduced voltage through the resister wire. Sounds like nothing is wrong with the resister wire. On a merc it's a Purple/Yelo wire. Don't know what color it would be on an OMC.
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i would suspect the ignition switch itself contacts could be gummed up or if it has been replaced may be wired incorrectly. i had changed the tach out and reversed 2 wires it took me an hour to figure out what i did. hotwire it an drive it like you stole it
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Okay, my mistake. There is a start/run bypass wire the is connected to the starter solenoid IGN terminal. It is one of the small terminals. The yellow with the red tracer lead is crank voltage, so it would be the opposing terminal. During crank the starters high amp draw pulls all the battery voltage to the starter, leaving very little for everything else. So they tap off the solenoid where all the power is going during crank to energize the ignition with no resisted battery voltage. So test that circuit, first at the solenoid (starter mounted) with the wire disconnected, then the wire to the coil.