smokepoles
Well-known member
Here's the thing - every time I have taken the boat out in the morning, the motor does not start (1990 Evinrude 90 hp). All indications are there is no juice to selenoid. I have never had this problem with an afternoon/evening trip.
Usually fiddle around with dead man switch, free throttle, change battery, remove cowling and check connections, etc. It will not start until it's good and ready, usually after 15 -20 min of the previous gyrations, then it fires right up and will do so the rest of the day with no problem.
Last time out thought it might have been the dead man cut out since it was last thing fiddled with before it started, so disconnected it this morning, but no go.
Best I can figure is that dampness from night has shorted out something, and it just ain't gonna start till that dries out after removing the cowling.
So, is there any critical connections in motor itself I should check?
Thanks much.
Usually fiddle around with dead man switch, free throttle, change battery, remove cowling and check connections, etc. It will not start until it's good and ready, usually after 15 -20 min of the previous gyrations, then it fires right up and will do so the rest of the day with no problem.
Last time out thought it might have been the dead man cut out since it was last thing fiddled with before it started, so disconnected it this morning, but no go.
Best I can figure is that dampness from night has shorted out something, and it just ain't gonna start till that dries out after removing the cowling.
So, is there any critical connections in motor itself I should check?
Thanks much.