Hi, thanks for the reply....
I can't replace the engine side NSS b/c of logistics. I have no trailer and the boat is in dry stack. I have all the tools I need and the ability to troubleshoot more if I had a trailer.
As soon as I move the handle FWD or REV and back to neutral it starts fine. I just can't imagine it is the ignition or something else other than one of the neutral safety switches or cables but who can say at this point.
Could my new switch be bad? Seems very unlikely. Is there an intermittent short in the starter wiring? Again seems unlikely since I can move the handle and it starts. Is there something about tension on the shift cables when the motor is in a particular disposition - turned port or stbd or something? All these things have run through my mind. But the problem started out of the blue last season, no rigging changed.
All the wiring etc is clean, this is a fresh water boat stored indoors when not in use. It's only even been rained on a couple times. All wiring is enclosed and dry under fiberglass hull with flip-up access so I can get to all of it.
I was thinking maybe the cam on the handle that works the binnacle NSS
but there's literally no way that could wear down.
I think I need to get the back NSS replaced and have the cables adjusted next. That's the next step before anything else.
I can't replace the engine side NSS b/c of logistics. I have no trailer and the boat is in dry stack. I have all the tools I need and the ability to troubleshoot more if I had a trailer.
As soon as I move the handle FWD or REV and back to neutral it starts fine. I just can't imagine it is the ignition or something else other than one of the neutral safety switches or cables but who can say at this point.
Could my new switch be bad? Seems very unlikely. Is there an intermittent short in the starter wiring? Again seems unlikely since I can move the handle and it starts. Is there something about tension on the shift cables when the motor is in a particular disposition - turned port or stbd or something? All these things have run through my mind. But the problem started out of the blue last season, no rigging changed.
All the wiring etc is clean, this is a fresh water boat stored indoors when not in use. It's only even been rained on a couple times. All wiring is enclosed and dry under fiberglass hull with flip-up access so I can get to all of it.
I was thinking maybe the cam on the handle that works the binnacle NSS
but there's literally no way that could wear down.
I think I need to get the back NSS replaced and have the cables adjusted next. That's the next step before anything else.
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