Fly bridge ignition problem
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Fly bridge ignition problem
Hi everyone. I have been a sometimes reader of the forum and found it very useful since I bought my 1982 F-32 last year.
I tried to see if anyone had posted ignition problems before but didn't see anything. My strb ignition upstairs doesn't make any horn noise and won't start or kill the engine. I have to constantly go down stairs for that one.
Any suggestions on what I should do to track down the problem and correct it?
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I tried to see if anyone had posted ignition problems before but didn't see anything. My strb ignition upstairs doesn't make any horn noise and won't start or kill the engine. I have to constantly go down stairs for that one.
Any suggestions on what I should do to track down the problem and correct it?
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Yes I do have a schematic in the owners manual. I just did a little more searching and found a 2009 post that "A TAD Too Much" had some answers for and yes what you are right. I will do the most the most simple thing first and check continuity upstairs then down next. Thanks for your response!
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Besure to also check the 12 volt reset breaker, (most likely no issue with it...) on rear of engine. As suggested, check both SB ign switches for good contact.
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1985 F-32 270 Crusaders
1988 Sea Ray 23 350 Merc.
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-You might get there before me, but you still have to wait for me, for the fun to start!
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Its not neutral safety or ignition breaker if it works on one station and not the other. Its wiring or the bridge toggle.
If you have the old 70's style teardrop ignition switches and one of them is shot its probably time to move to either key switches or the late 70's/80's style factory toggle ignition switches if they are still available or an analog which may be able to be sourced.
If you have the old 70's style teardrop ignition switches and one of them is shot its probably time to move to either key switches or the late 70's/80's style factory toggle ignition switches if they are still available or an analog which may be able to be sourced.
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Merc 305 SBC's
1.52:1 Borg Warners
1983 Correct Craft
Commander 351 Ford (PCM)
1:1 Borg Warner
There are 350 different varieties of shark, not counting loan or pool.
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is this an out there suggestion? One of my first tasks when face with problems on my boat is to swap out the parts in question and see if the problem switches to the other engine. So in this case instead of breaking out meters could you not just swap the wires?
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