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<blockquote data-quote="NA3VY" data-source="post: 495410" data-attributes="member: 30962"><p>When my 25hp Suzuki won't turn over on electric start it is always a problem with the motor not being in nuetral or maybe I should say not neutral enough. There is a cutout on the Suzuki that will not let the motor start in gear. Sometimes the remote shifter doesn't get the mechanical toggle/lever ito the proper position that allows the cutout switch to be disabled or maybe enabled (depending on how you look at it. Pull your motor cover and activate whatever shifts your motor into either forward neutral or reverse. Watch where the linkage is contacting the cut out switch. My bet is you have some slop just like I do and the cutout switch isn't being activated/disactivated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NA3VY, post: 495410, member: 30962"] When my 25hp Suzuki won't turn over on electric start it is always a problem with the motor not being in nuetral or maybe I should say not neutral enough. There is a cutout on the Suzuki that will not let the motor start in gear. Sometimes the remote shifter doesn't get the mechanical toggle/lever ito the proper position that allows the cutout switch to be disabled or maybe enabled (depending on how you look at it. Pull your motor cover and activate whatever shifts your motor into either forward neutral or reverse. Watch where the linkage is contacting the cut out switch. My bet is you have some slop just like I do and the cutout switch isn't being activated/disactivated. [/QUOTE]
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