Replaced the CKP today, everything still the same
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Originally posted by Moonlighter View PostThis is sounding more and more like a wiring issue. Possibly something is not connected up correctly?
Is the fuel pump running for a couple of seconds when the key is first turned on?
What about the white wire - where is it connected?
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I dont know specifics re the smaller engines white wire, and my river tinny with DF40A is presently stored at a friends place so I cant easily go and have a look.
However, as per Art’s sticky thread on the white wire, it should NOT be connected at the starter motor + terminal, it should be connected to the + side of the master battery switch, or, direct to the battery +.
Yes, it does make a difference. Its a slack shortcut taken by some installers to go to the starter + and it causes problems due to voltage drop. At the very least it is worth making the change to see if this is contributing to the issue you are having. Simple to run a temp wire.
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Originally posted by Moonlighter View PostI dont know specifics re the smaller engines white wire, and my river tinny with DF40A is presently stored at a friends place so I cant easily go and have a look.
However, as per Art’s sticky thread on the white wire, it should NOT be connected at the starter motor + terminal, it should be connected to the + side of the master battery switch, or, direct to the battery +.
Yes, it does make a difference. Its a slack shortcut taken by some installers to go to the starter + and it causes problems due to voltage drop. At the very least it is worth making the change to see if this is contributing to the issue you are having. Simple to run a temp wire.
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Originally posted by catacom225 View PostDid He have this problem before the harness was replaced or has e it occurred after he replaced it, Red is right in that you need to tell the whole story from the start
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