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			 Ok, new problem. I just put in a new ignition. I verified several times that I matched the 3 posts (Battery, Ignition, and Solonoid) on the old ignition with the new one. I then moved the wires over one at a time, post by post. I had to switch because the key for the old ignition was lost. Problem: Nothing works. I turn the key and nothing happens. No light, no gauges, no starter, no power tilt, nothing. I verified the battery has power. I was also able to verify the nav lights work by rigging a + and - to the battery directly. The only wires I could find disconnected was a thick black one that that comes from behind the motor (similar, but slightly smaller then the ground cable off the battery) and a small purple wire on the side of the motor near a bunch of other wires. I connected the purple wire to a bolt sticking out that some other wire was on and a red light started buzzing loudly on the dash, so I removed it. I then connected the black wire to the ground of the battery, reconnected the purple wire to the same bolt, but this time no buzz. Still no power to anything. Please help. Boot has not run since it was winterized. Does anyone have the wiring schematics for a 81 V20? | 
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			I have a wiring diagram for a 84 V-20 I/O. Did you try running a wire from the sol term of the ignition switch directly to the starter, if the starter is connected to the battery you should be able to turn over the motor. :)
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			I think the large black wire in the back of the motor is the ground that is a part of the plug, it should also be connected to the motor block. The purple wire goes to the coil if it is on the coil side of the motor.
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			I am running power to some light off of the Battery post of the ignition and they work. They actually work regardless of whether or not the ignition is on or off, via a toggle switch. I will try the wire from the Sol post to the starter, though that still leaves me the problem of the gauges, nav lights, and the power tilt not working (stern drive is currently up) The black cable is part of what plug? What does a coil look like? should I connect it? | 
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			If you don't no what a coil looks like you better get out of the engin compartment!! I am not trying to be rude but you have no bissness in there with out a manual and some motor knowledge!! All that stuff will come alive once you figure out which wires are messed up. Lights are not hooked to the ignition switch, They should be hooked to a rocker on the dash some where. Same goes for the trim and tilt The big black wire, is this the wire to the battery?? If so it hooks to the motor as a ground. Nothing will hapen to the motor with out it being hooked up. To see if the starter will even move the motor, hook the ground from the battery to the motor, and the power from the batery to the starter, thenn using a screw driver jump the starter by touching the two bolts on the starter toghter and it should turn?? Again do this only if you no what I am talking about!!! You could take the starter out and bench test it by putting power to it and touching the ground to it. But clamp the thing down first!!! Of coarse getting the starter out is a all day job!! The screws are under the motor on the left side and I used a mirror down in the bildge just so I could see them!! I wish you lots of luck!! It seems like you have a big job ahead of you!! I have been there Done that Serveal times!! and it is no fun!! I said it before aand I will say it again!! Go BRACKET Young man and end all your troubles!!   
				__________________ 1986 V20  Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! | 
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			Thanks for all the help so far. Progress has been made. I know what a coil is now. LMAO. I replaced the battery, since it needed it anyways. Still nothing. Took a screw driver to the starter/solonoid and it turned over. When I turn the key in the ignition, I get one small low click. It is not the loud clicking noise you get when the starter is bad or the battery is weak, Besides we know that both the starter and the battery are good. It is 1 small click. You can't even hear it from the front of the boat, you have to be standing right near the solonoids and starter to hear it. Double checked the ignition setup and it is correct. Possible bad ignition? Also still no power to the tilt buttons. They do not run thru the ignition. Unable to raise or lower the stern drive since these are not working. Any suggestions would be apprecaited. I will post pictures tonite in my gallery. If you could take a look, that would be apprecaited. Thank you | 
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			Selanoid, it looks like a black round box with 2 bolts sticking out of each side. and maybe two wires pluged on to the front.  Power will be going to one side and then a wire going to stuff on the other side.   
				__________________ 1986 V20  Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! | 
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			Awesome, I thought that may be the case. I actually have two of them, but they were a little confusing. The only power cable off the battery runs to a bolt on the starter. The starter has a part that looks like a starter but is smaller, piggy backed to it. Thats where all the wires for the starter run too. It is also where I used the screw driver to turn the motor over. From this peice comes a good sized wire that runs to this selonoid. This also appears to be where the outdrive power trim is getting its power. It would makes sense that this part is not working. The part that is confusing is that there are 2 of them. There is not much hooked up to the other, very old looking cables. Do you know what each of the 4 post on the celonoid are for? | 
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			Also is it possible for the celonoid to be backwards. On ours, the power cable runs into the post on the opposite side of where you listed it.
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			Yes there is two of them and one is for the trim.  I am not sure how they are wired?? Mine was right when I got it and one let go and made a clicking noise like yours and that was the problem. I just moved the wires over one at a time till they were done and bingo it worked. I would guess that yours are wired right!! There is no reason for anyone to mess with them. So I would get someone to listen as you turn the key to see which one is shot and replace it. and go from there. Good Luck!! 
				__________________ 1986 V20  Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! | 
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