as the subject says it: blind man needs help installing the kill switch on my Johnson Evenrude motor. The motor is an outboard. It is a 15 HP motor, Model Number: E15RETB
You might be wondering how in the world is a blind man going to do this. Well, I have posted here before when I had my 1971 20 HP Johnson Outboard which I maintained myself. I did all the work with the motor for over a year. I got rid of the motor because there were too many issues with it. I purchased the 15 HP Evenrude from a good friend. I know that the motor needs work.
So, I would like to replace the kill switch but I need a good description of what I need to do. Even if I get the manual, I won't be able to use it because I can't see the parts. However, if someone here can provide me with detailed steps, I can get it done because I have the tools and the know how.
I also know that there are people on this forum that can visualize the entire motor just like they can visualize their TV remote control.
Any help would be appreciated. Up next: I am replacing the impeller and I know I will need help with that part. One step at a time.
You might be wondering how in the world is a blind man going to do this. Well, I have posted here before when I had my 1971 20 HP Johnson Outboard which I maintained myself. I did all the work with the motor for over a year. I got rid of the motor because there were too many issues with it. I purchased the 15 HP Evenrude from a good friend. I know that the motor needs work.
So, I would like to replace the kill switch but I need a good description of what I need to do. Even if I get the manual, I won't be able to use it because I can't see the parts. However, if someone here can provide me with detailed steps, I can get it done because I have the tools and the know how.
I also know that there are people on this forum that can visualize the entire motor just like they can visualize their TV remote control.
Any help would be appreciated. Up next: I am replacing the impeller and I know I will need help with that part. One step at a time.