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Testing the ignition on a 1977 Chrysler 35hp outboard
Testing the ignition on a 1977 Chrysler 35hp outboard motor involves a few steps to ensure that the electrical system is working properly. Here's a general guide to help you with the process:
Safety First:
Ensure the boat is in a well-ventilated area, and the outboard motor is secured on the boat.
Make sure the boat's fuel supply is turned off, and there are no gas leaks or fumes.
Battery and Connections:
Check the battery's condition and make sure it's properly connected.
Inspect the battery terminals for corrosion and clean them if necessary.
Key Switch:
Insert the key into the ignition switch.
Turn the key to the "Off" position if it's not already there.
Kill Switch:
Ensure the kill switch (emergency stop switch) is properly connected. It should be securely fastened to your wrist or clothing.
Fuel System:
Check that the fuel tank has enough fuel for testing.
Open the fuel tank vent.
Choke (if applicable):
If your outboard motor has a choke, ensure it's in the appropriate position for starting (usually "choke" or "start" position).
Gear Position:
Ensure the gear lever is in neutral.
Throttle:
Set the throttle to a low position (idle).
Starting Procedure:
Turn the key to the "On" position.
If your outboard motor has a manual starter, pull the starter cord briskly. If it's an electric starter, press the start button or turn the key to the "Start" position.
Listen for the engine to crank or start. If it doesn't start, troubleshoot potential issues like fuel delivery, spark plugs, or ignition system problems.
Listen and Observe:
Listen for the sound of the engine cranking or running.
Observe the telltale water stream at the back of the outboard. It should be flowing steadily, indicating that the cooling system is working.
Shutting Down:
If the engine starts, allow it to run for a short period, then shut it down by turning the key to the "Off" position.
Troubleshooting:
If the engine doesn't start or has issues, you may need to check spark plugs, fuel lines, carburetor, or the ignition system for problems. Consult your owner's manual or seek professional help for further diagnosis and repair.
Remember that safety is paramount when working with any mechanical equipment, especially boats and outboard motors. If you're not experienced in working on outboard motors, it's a good idea to consult a professional mechanic for assistance with any issues you may encounter.
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