kiwikol
New Member
I'm trying to help a friend with his boat out of the water doing a job which required the engine to be disconnected and shifted forward temporarily. The engine, a two cylinder Ford, has now been replaced but we can find no 12v at the ignition switch. The switch has JC printed on it and has 6 terminals (G1 and G2 joined, B1 and B2 joined, S, and M) None of these have any power! The battery has connections to the domestic fuse board but no obvious connection to the ignition switch. In fact the battery's only other +ve connection is the heavy cable direct to the starter motor. Where on earth does the ignition switch get its power from? It was running fine and no work has been done in the electrical circuits apart from disconnecting the engine wires prior to moving the engine. I am completely at a loss for ideas and would welcome suggestions. I have checked that a hot wire from the battery to the starter solenoid works fine and the engine turns over. There must be some obvious solution which would enable us both to sleep again!