1977 Nautique Electrical/Starter Question |
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Hayhead
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Posted: May-29-2012 at 5:42pm |
Thanks for the advice. The starter change was due to the original getting wet and locking up. Couldn't be rebuilt and the shop recommended the gear reduction.
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Bri892001
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What prompted the starter change? Any chance the starter solenoid was already welded together internally?
--Undo the starter for the sake of testing. --Reconnect everything else how it was --On the switched side, you should only be getting voltage when the key is turned to start, if you're getting voltage all the time, you may need a new solenoid Pictures? Check out this thread, see if helps: http://www.correctcraftfan.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=23203&PID=291780 Edit: Tim beat me to the diagram. |
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TRBenj
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The PMGR starters have their own relay built in, so they should be wired like this on a retrofit (same as you described):
It sounds like your turn-on wire (yellow in the diagram) from your original solenoid to the starter is staying hot (+12V) in both the "start" and "run" key positions- is that correct? If so, then either that wire is on the wrong terminal, or you have something else on the solenoid that is keeping both sides hot when they shouldnt be. |
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Hayhead
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I have a 1977 Nautique with a PCM (Ford) engine. I recently replaced my original starter with an ARCO gear reduction (Reverse Turn). The instructions tell you to put the battery and starter wire on same side of slave selenoid (back of motor) then attach provided wire from selenoid (on starter) to the other side of the slave selenoid. I did this and the starter would not disengage. I pulled the battery cable and now have no power on the dash and nothing coming from starter. Everything was running fine prior to the starter replacement. Have no idea where to begin to try and fix the problem. Anyone had a similar problem? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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