Starting and stoppping engines from the bilge
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Starting and stoppping engines from the bilge
Can anyone tell me how to start and more importantly stop the engines from the bilge? Looking to winterize the engines with one person and no lower station.
I have a remote starter button to engage the starters. But I am not sure where to supply power to to start the engine without the key on so I can switch the power back off in the bilge. Would I just supply the + side of the coil with the ignition turned off?
Thanks in advance
I have a remote starter button to engage the starters. But I am not sure where to supply power to to start the engine without the key on so I can switch the power back off in the bilge. Would I just supply the + side of the coil with the ignition turned off?
Thanks in advance
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+1. Not for a Diesel guyprowlersfish wrote:In many cases power to the + side of the coil will work , BUT on some engines it won't . what engines ? what type of ignition system ? carb or EFI ?

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All you need is a jumper wire with aligator clips; one end to any 12 volt positive source and the other end to the coil or ballast resistor. With ignition key off, bump the starter with your remote starter switch, and she will fire. When you want her to stop, pull the jumper wire off.AndyF32 wrote:.....I have one that will trigger the starter for bumping the engines but will not start or stop them.
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