I'm hoping someone will have some insight to help me. I purchased this low-hour Z150TRLB (150 HDPI) motor that would start only if starting fluid was sprayed into the intake. Here's what I've learned:
1. The ECM relay on the fuse block (shown as #12 on the wiring diagram) had been replaced with an automotive fuse (they subsequently cut the plastic to make it fit) - and, the relay housing was cracked.
2. When the relay was squeezed together (creating a contact) - the motor would start and run perfectly. When the relay was released, the motor stops and won't fire.
3. I replaced the relay (and the entire fuse block)
4. Motor will turn over, but relay won't engage (I should expect a click at key switch, right?)
5. Connected YDS - all systems come back fine. Fuel pump/oil pump activate with no issues. (interesting side-note, the ECM reports only 25 hours on the motor... I'm guessing it was replaced? Although the motor is spotless and looks practically factory-fresh)
6. Tested kill switch lanyard - alarm sounds, works as expected
7. Checked oil float switch, meets specs
8. Checked all fuses on fuse block, meet specs
9. Checked neutral switch
Anyone have some ideas? I'm a bit confounded at this point. Clearly there's some sub-system that's not sending an "OK" for that relay to close and allow the engine to fire.
Thanks in advance for your help!
1. The ECM relay on the fuse block (shown as #12 on the wiring diagram) had been replaced with an automotive fuse (they subsequently cut the plastic to make it fit) - and, the relay housing was cracked.
2. When the relay was squeezed together (creating a contact) - the motor would start and run perfectly. When the relay was released, the motor stops and won't fire.
3. I replaced the relay (and the entire fuse block)
4. Motor will turn over, but relay won't engage (I should expect a click at key switch, right?)
5. Connected YDS - all systems come back fine. Fuel pump/oil pump activate with no issues. (interesting side-note, the ECM reports only 25 hours on the motor... I'm guessing it was replaced? Although the motor is spotless and looks practically factory-fresh)
6. Tested kill switch lanyard - alarm sounds, works as expected
7. Checked oil float switch, meets specs
8. Checked all fuses on fuse block, meet specs
9. Checked neutral switch
Anyone have some ideas? I'm a bit confounded at this point. Clearly there's some sub-system that's not sending an "OK" for that relay to close and allow the engine to fire.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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