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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 110260" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Looks like yours should be at the front of the motor, where the shift rod goes enters the midsection. </p><p></p><p>Mine messed me up when I first got this boat. Neutral on my motor has a little slop, so if it is not in the middle, it no longer engages the switch. I fought and fought with two separate starter solenoids, trying to figure out why they bench tested fine 12 out of 12 times, but wouldn't work at all when installed in the motor. After a couple hours of messing with it (on the lake mind you - 3 day camping trip) and a trip home for the starter solenoid off a parts motor, we finally got it. Now, if it doesn't crank, wiggle the shifter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 110260, member: 55"] Looks like yours should be at the front of the motor, where the shift rod goes enters the midsection. Mine messed me up when I first got this boat. Neutral on my motor has a little slop, so if it is not in the middle, it no longer engages the switch. I fought and fought with two separate starter solenoids, trying to figure out why they bench tested fine 12 out of 12 times, but wouldn't work at all when installed in the motor. After a couple hours of messing with it (on the lake mind you - 3 day camping trip) and a trip home for the starter solenoid off a parts motor, we finally got it. Now, if it doesn't crank, wiggle the shifter. [/QUOTE]
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