Originally posted by boscoe99
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You are completly right, it goes trough a thermoswitch, ill try and explain the wiring as best as i found out.
From the starter relay theres a wire, that wire is splitt in two. one brown wire and one blue. the brown wire goes too the key, im guessing thats the puls signal that tels the relay too release voltage too the starter. the blue wire goes over too a thermoswitch in the rear of the engien, and from there it goes back and too the solenoid.
i can see that when i start the engien the shaft in the solenoid moves and the engien starts with ease everytime. but, the idling is too high, it stays on around 1900rpms for a minut or two, and then the rpms increases quickly.
but, if i hold down the levers in the picture here earlier the engien runs at around 8-900 smoothly and will run like that for as long as i hold em down.
the motor has just been laying in a garage 2months before i just bought it, and prev owner says he never has had any problems whit it(ofcourse he says that, but cant prove him wrong so have too take his word on it)
i installed it on my boat, and the rest you guys know.
i took it out for a test run the first time, hoping that the rpm would calm down as the engien got hot, but when i put the throttle in drive i got way too much low speed, i had too drive like a maniac inbetween the boats in the harbour, and the gears wherent too happy about having too go into gear in that rpm
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i see here that theres supouse too be a spring on the inside thats keeping the levers down, but why then when i added voltage too the solonoid from another circut was that keeping it down? shouldent it pushed it up if there allready was something holding it down? ill try add more pictures, and hopefully a short film clip so you can listen too the enigien and see for yourselfs
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again, cheers all for all the help so far
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