bluesideup
Member
Hello everyone,
I'm new to boat engines and happened to see this forum after ordering some parts. It' looks like a great forum with a lot of info. Thanks for the contributions.
Here's my question: I have a 1993 Evinrude 9.9hp electric start engine that I bought off craigslist (model# E10RELETM, remote controlled). It has the red plug wiring on it, but I don't have the boat side wiring harness. I thought that all red plug harnesses would fit the engine, but after looking around on ebay I'm not sure. Is there a specific harness for this engine or will any red plug harness work? I just need it for the electric primer and start.
I have the engine on the boat (14' Ebbtide Bass Master) and just manually prime and rope start it. It runs well at low-medium rpm, but when you increase the throttle beyond that, it bogs down. Could this be caused be not having the red plug and battery attached to the engine (engine possibly needs electrical input)? I've tried new plugs and fresh gas and it also does not help to squeeze the primer bulb on the fuel line when it happens, so possibly not the fuel pump.
Any info or insight on the red plug or motor would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill
I'm new to boat engines and happened to see this forum after ordering some parts. It' looks like a great forum with a lot of info. Thanks for the contributions.
Here's my question: I have a 1993 Evinrude 9.9hp electric start engine that I bought off craigslist (model# E10RELETM, remote controlled). It has the red plug wiring on it, but I don't have the boat side wiring harness. I thought that all red plug harnesses would fit the engine, but after looking around on ebay I'm not sure. Is there a specific harness for this engine or will any red plug harness work? I just need it for the electric primer and start.
I have the engine on the boat (14' Ebbtide Bass Master) and just manually prime and rope start it. It runs well at low-medium rpm, but when you increase the throttle beyond that, it bogs down. Could this be caused be not having the red plug and battery attached to the engine (engine possibly needs electrical input)? I've tried new plugs and fresh gas and it also does not help to squeeze the primer bulb on the fuel line when it happens, so possibly not the fuel pump.
Any info or insight on the red plug or motor would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill

