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3 minutes ago, siwash said:

Figured out the problem! toggle switch is fried!

That's why I mentioned the switch, always start with the basics to confirm or eliminate components. I bet that's a relief, wtg.

 

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19 hours ago, John Bacon said:

Did they have kill switches in the late 70s?  And if they did would it affect the starter motor?

Not sure but the previous owner did retrofit this motor...it was a manual start that he converted to an electric and could very well have added a kill? 

 

 

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You don’t know much about this stuff do you

if there is/was a kill switch there would be a  lanyard with a clip to clip to your body so

if you fall out of the boat it kills the motor 

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1 minute ago, Terry said:

You don’t know much about this stuff do you

if there is/was a kill switch there would be a  lanyard with a clip to clip to your body so

if you fall out of the boat it kills the motor 

No, I guess I don't...

 

yes, there is a kill switch. 

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On 9/28/2023 at 7:52 PM, John Bacon said:

Did they have kill switches in the late 70s?  And if they did would it affect the starter motor?

Yes my 1977 Merc has one. But remember the motor in question was converted to electric start aftermarket. Might not have a kill switch. 

I would check fuse, ground, switch, starter.

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