All,
My 1988 90hp hasn't been idling well as of late and I'm definitely not getting all the top-end HP I'm used to. I believe my compression is OK and I don't think anything is wrong with my carbs...you never know, though, I suppose. Suspecting an ignition issue (problem is somewhat intermeittent), I went through my CLYMER manual and checked all the ignition components. All the stator pickups metered according to the book. But when I got down to metering the ignition coils themselves, all three secondaries checked out at 4,800 ohms, which according to my manual, is the reading for coils on a 70hp motor. The manual's stated resistance for 90hp coils is 2,500 ohms. So...can anyone confirm for me, possibly with different manual, which resistance I should be looking for? I wouldn't doubt it if my coils are wrong but I'd like to know for sure before I spend the $$$ to change them out. Any other wisdom on this issue would be appreciated as well.
Thanks in advance,
Matt
My 1988 90hp hasn't been idling well as of late and I'm definitely not getting all the top-end HP I'm used to. I believe my compression is OK and I don't think anything is wrong with my carbs...you never know, though, I suppose. Suspecting an ignition issue (problem is somewhat intermeittent), I went through my CLYMER manual and checked all the ignition components. All the stator pickups metered according to the book. But when I got down to metering the ignition coils themselves, all three secondaries checked out at 4,800 ohms, which according to my manual, is the reading for coils on a 70hp motor. The manual's stated resistance for 90hp coils is 2,500 ohms. So...can anyone confirm for me, possibly with different manual, which resistance I should be looking for? I wouldn't doubt it if my coils are wrong but I'd like to know for sure before I spend the $$$ to change them out. Any other wisdom on this issue would be appreciated as well.
Thanks in advance,
Matt
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