Hi guys..
I have a Yamaha 4-stroke OB T60TLRC con*****ed with 704 set up- 2003 was the year of manufacture, I think. Trouble began last year when the engine would not shut off. I took care of it by disconnecting the fuel line. When the engine did stop for lack of fuel, I could start it up again fine.
Before I had a chance to troubleshoot that problem, the engine would not turn over. This was in the fall, and I had a mechanic come out to look at it. He couldn't figure out the problem, but did jump-start the engine so I could get the boat off the water and put it in winter storage.
Now I am dealing with it. Battery is fine. All of the auxiliery curcuits work fine. The tilt-trim works. The three fuses off the positive battery terminal are fine. Those fuses that I found in the engine itself are good- though I didn't muck around much.
Taking a flyer, I spent a hundred bucks on a new ignition assembly- but with the same results. Interestingly, when I disconnected the old assembly, the three wires that connect independently to the main wiring had clear plastic protectors that were singed- full of carbonacious deposits- as if they had been overheated.
So that's where I stand. Before I go out and start tracing things back, hopefully someone on this board can steer me to an easy solution.
Thanks in advance!
I have a Yamaha 4-stroke OB T60TLRC con*****ed with 704 set up- 2003 was the year of manufacture, I think. Trouble began last year when the engine would not shut off. I took care of it by disconnecting the fuel line. When the engine did stop for lack of fuel, I could start it up again fine.
Before I had a chance to troubleshoot that problem, the engine would not turn over. This was in the fall, and I had a mechanic come out to look at it. He couldn't figure out the problem, but did jump-start the engine so I could get the boat off the water and put it in winter storage.
Now I am dealing with it. Battery is fine. All of the auxiliery curcuits work fine. The tilt-trim works. The three fuses off the positive battery terminal are fine. Those fuses that I found in the engine itself are good- though I didn't muck around much.
Taking a flyer, I spent a hundred bucks on a new ignition assembly- but with the same results. Interestingly, when I disconnected the old assembly, the three wires that connect independently to the main wiring had clear plastic protectors that were singed- full of carbonacious deposits- as if they had been overheated.
So that's where I stand. Before I go out and start tracing things back, hopefully someone on this board can steer me to an easy solution.
Thanks in advance!
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