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  • Johnson 1996 35hp 3cyl Overheating

    Hi everyone,

    I have an issue with Johnson 1996 35hp 3cyl model J35KLEDC.
    It has an issue with overheating (I think).
    It is starting without any issues, running for about 10-15 minutes and completely dying. Next day same story again.
    I was told that it is known issue with Power packs on this particular model.
    I replaced power pack and stator. No luck, same issue.

    Now I'm stuck. I have no idea which direction to look to.

    Thanks.

  • #2
    When the motor begins dying, complete a compression and spark test. Post your results.
    Regards
    Boats.net
    Johnson Outboard Parts

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    • #3
      Originally posted by boats.net View Post
      When the motor begins dying, complete a compression and spark test. Post your results.
      When it is dying, I'm trying to start the motor again. Starter is spinning the fly wheel, but there is no spark.

      I didn't have a chance to do compression test yet.

      Thanks.

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      • #4
        Still acts like a defective power pack if you are loosing spark. Check your kill switch.
        Regards
        Boats.net
        Johnson Outboard Parts

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        • #5
          Originally posted by boats.net View Post
          Still acts like a defective power pack if you are loosing spark. Check your kill switch.
          Power pack was replaced with brand new one on Saturday and it is acting exactly like my old one.

          I have remote control, I found in the repair manual that I have to "Isolate the stop circuit (black/yellow) lead by disconnecting the power pack's five-pin Amphenol connector. Connect four jumper leads between the connector bodies so that pins A-D (brown, blacklwhite, whitelblack and browdyellow) are connected, but pin E (black.yellow lead) is not connected."

          I believe I understood you correct. I'll try it today.

          Thanks for advice.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Eugene_SH View Post
            Power pack was replaced with brand new one on Saturday and it is acting exactly like my old one.

            I have remote control, I found in the repair manual that I have to "Isolate the stop circuit (black/yellow) lead by disconnecting the power pack's five-pin Amphenol connector. Connect four jumper leads between the connector bodies so that pins A-D (brown, blacklwhite, whitelblack and browdyellow) are connected, but pin E (black.yellow lead) is not connected."

            I believe I understood you correct. I'll try it today.

            Thanks for advice.


            I tried to disconnect stop circuit, but no luck.

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            • #7
              The only other parts that can be ignition related are the trigger assy and stator. Those can all be tested with a service manual.
              Regards
              Boats.net
              Johnson Outboard Parts

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              • #8
                Originally posted by boats.net View Post
                The only other parts that can be ignition related are the trigger assy and stator. Those can all be tested with a service manual.
                Stator is new, I replaced it recently.
                I'll try to look into trigger assy.

                Only one question do you mean http://www.boats.net/parts/detail/brp/B-0584824.html under the trigger?

                Thanks.
                Last edited by Eugene_SH; 08-22-2012, 10:48 AM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Eugene_SH View Post
                  Stator is new, I replaced it recently.
                  I'll try to look into trigger assy.

                  Only one question do you mean 0584824 EVINRUDE/JOHNSON SENSOR AY $171.42 under the trigger?

                  Thanks.
                  It was the trigger issue. Now it is running fine.

                  But now when I switch of the engine the fuse is burning. It happens in 70% of switching off.
                  After fuse replacement it is working fine again.

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                  • #10
                    You have a short somewhere, check all your wiring. Could be your ignition switch.
                    Regards
                    Boats.net
                    Johnson Outboard Parts

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