stevie69p
Well-Known Member
Hi folks,
picked up the spare engine that came out of my boat previously from the last owner... Just been having a quick look at it today, as was originally led to believe by the broker that it had been seized, but it's definitely not, so I'm going to have a bash at seeing if it can run... I've had it turning over on the bench using the starter motor via jump leads and a fly lead to terminal 50 to engage the starter solenoid. No fuel supply as yet as I am waiting on some banjo fittings...
Anyway... below the starter motor there is mounted another solenoid, which had me confused, but now I have thought more about it, I think it may be a solenoid to isolate the ground side of the engine. There is a copper bar tying one of the lugs to the engine block, and I'm assuming that the main battery ground cable would have been going to the other large lug....
Am I on the right track with this? I'm only used to working on car electrics up to this point...
picked up the spare engine that came out of my boat previously from the last owner... Just been having a quick look at it today, as was originally led to believe by the broker that it had been seized, but it's definitely not, so I'm going to have a bash at seeing if it can run... I've had it turning over on the bench using the starter motor via jump leads and a fly lead to terminal 50 to engage the starter solenoid. No fuel supply as yet as I am waiting on some banjo fittings...
Anyway... below the starter motor there is mounted another solenoid, which had me confused, but now I have thought more about it, I think it may be a solenoid to isolate the ground side of the engine. There is a copper bar tying one of the lugs to the engine block, and I'm assuming that the main battery ground cable would have been going to the other large lug....
Am I on the right track with this? I'm only used to working on car electrics up to this point...