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Old 10-08-2006, 03:52 PM
Sandman57 Sandman57 is offline
 
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61 Johnson SeaHourse 10

I replaced the points and condensers motors starts fine but when I press the stop button and hold it, the motor continues to run. I shorted the wires together going up into the flywheel area, but it still runs.

Any suugestions on how to trouble shhot. I don't understand how this suppose to work to begin with.
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Old 10-11-2006, 08:18 AM
kenJ kenJ is offline
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stop button

The stop button is a switch that breaks the ignition circuit. Pressing it either opens the circuit preventing spark, or grounds the system preventing spark. Without a wiring diagram can't say which way. But in either case it sounds like the switch is bad. I would double check all the connections and give the switch a good shot of contact cleaner and see if anything changes.
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