Here's the final chapter to my saga. Installed the new powerpack, started it up, turned it off...yup, she kept right on running. Ran a ground lead to the black and yellow wire to the new powerpack, and it still kept on running. Soooo, decided to start from scratch and double checked the key switch. Then got the idea to verify the ground at the key switch by using a lead from the ground side of the key switch and my test light, ground verified. Decided to test continuity from the black and yellow wire on the key switch to the black and yellow wire from the engine wire harness. Test was positive for continuity, this brought me right back to the original amphenol connector that I was connecting my ground lead to the powerpack with. This time I brought my ground lead from the switch and peeled back the insulation to bare some wire
after the amphenol connector. Started it up and it shut right down with the key switch. The whole time it was a defect in the female amphenol connector that I had been using to ground the powerpack for testing. I replaced the connector, and can once again shut it down without removing the hood and pulling plug wires. I have a new powerpack too, and a good working spare, just in time for Labor Day boating!

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Mannix2
Hyde Park, NY

1997 Four Winns 203 Coast Runner-150hp Ocean Pro Evinrude
"BONA 4 TUNA"
1986 19' Bayliner Capri 125 Force