Hello. I've got a 1991, 40PLRP, 2-stroke, 3-cylinder Yamaha outboard pushing a 20-foot Sweetwater pontoon. When I first fire it up, warm it up, and then open the throttle up all the way, it runs fine, hitting on all 3 for the first 30-seconds, and then it stutters and loses power. It almost feels asthough it is going into limp mode because of over heating, but I've never had an alarm that would indicate that. I've checked the fuel pump and I've got good fuel flow and preasure. Clean fuel filter basket, clean fresh fuel. New plugs as well. Water pump is new and I've got a good strong witness stream. When the engine started misfiring I pulled the plugs to look for clues. The top plug was wet and the bottom 2 were dry, I switched number 2 plug with number 1, fired it up and ran wide open firing on all three for the usual 30-seconds. When it faltered again I pulled the plugs and again the top plug was wet. I swapped the top coil with a used working one and had the same result. Compression is around 125 psi/cylinder. My question is, is this the sign of a bad CDI unit? And if it is, is there a good way to bench test it? I would hate to drop that kind of money and have it not be the problem. Thanks for any help you can give.
Dave
Dave
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