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Well I went to the boat and located the cam position sensor. It looks like the mechanic leftmoff the wiring connector to it because it was hanging down laying on the bottom of the inner pan. I looked at it and it was corroded pretty bad. Bad enough for the wires to just pull out of the connector, see pictures. I pulled out the sensor and looked at the wiring input. It also was corroded. I have ordered a new cam position sensor.
Where can I find the wiring harness for the sensor at?
Well I went to the boat and located the cam position sensor. It looks like the mechanic leftmoff the wiring connector to it because it was hanging down laying on the bottom of the inner pan. I looked at it and it was corroded pretty bad. Bad enough for the wires to just pull out of the connector, see pictures. I pulled out the sensor and looked at the wiring input. It also was corroded. I have ordered a new cam position sensor.
Where can I find the wiring harness for the sensor at?
That's what I call a hard snag ( definite problem) which is a good thing. Now you can get on with the repair...
Would be nice to know if the motor has the optional speed sensor or water pressure sensor installed. They are known to allow water to get from the water side to the electrics side.
Thanks everyone. I have the cam sensor ordered as well as the connector. I will let you know if it fixes the problem.
I believe the issue with water getting into the cowling is the k-planes on my Contender go pretty far down and when I use them , they splash a lot of water on the lower side of the cowling allowing water to splash in through there.
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