Hello all,
First time user at Yamaha Outboard Parts and hope that I can get some help as well as document this issue for others to use. Let me give some background on what has been happening and the steps I have tried to correct it.
My 1995 70 TLRT two stroke engine has continually had problems getting on plane (stalling during throttle up). This started about 6 months ago and has gotten to the point were I believe damage can be done to the boat trying to drive it anymore. The engine starts just fine and then seems to either misfire or drop a cylinder. I am not positive but I see a lot of shaking and hear on and off sound differences. Before the problem had progressed into every acceleration I could jump on the throttle and get out of the hole. Once I get on plane the top end seems to be fine, but if I accelerate slowly the low to mid RPMs bog down.
Troubleshooting my way through this has been nothing but headaches and a long season of missed fishing opportunities. First I rebuilt the carbs thinking maybe a clogged jet was to blame. Next the fuel line going to the portable gas tank was replaced for the possibility of ethanol corrosion. Once that did not fix the problem I bought a compression test kit and verified pressure on all cylinders (115-120). This weekend I replaced the fuel pump and all the inner fuel lines.
With all of these repairs done and still problem existing I am at the point of pure frustration. Looking over the manual I believe to have narrowed the problem down to 3 different components: Ignition Coils, Pulser coil, or the CDI.
Not wanting to buy all three of these (5 if you count each ignition coil) I was hoping to have some help to try and better diagnose these parts. Can anyone tell me of a good way to verify these components? My sanity is in your hands. Thank you very much for any help/tips in advance.
Regards,
TAfishing
First time user at Yamaha Outboard Parts and hope that I can get some help as well as document this issue for others to use. Let me give some background on what has been happening and the steps I have tried to correct it.
My 1995 70 TLRT two stroke engine has continually had problems getting on plane (stalling during throttle up). This started about 6 months ago and has gotten to the point were I believe damage can be done to the boat trying to drive it anymore. The engine starts just fine and then seems to either misfire or drop a cylinder. I am not positive but I see a lot of shaking and hear on and off sound differences. Before the problem had progressed into every acceleration I could jump on the throttle and get out of the hole. Once I get on plane the top end seems to be fine, but if I accelerate slowly the low to mid RPMs bog down.
Troubleshooting my way through this has been nothing but headaches and a long season of missed fishing opportunities. First I rebuilt the carbs thinking maybe a clogged jet was to blame. Next the fuel line going to the portable gas tank was replaced for the possibility of ethanol corrosion. Once that did not fix the problem I bought a compression test kit and verified pressure on all cylinders (115-120). This weekend I replaced the fuel pump and all the inner fuel lines.
With all of these repairs done and still problem existing I am at the point of pure frustration. Looking over the manual I believe to have narrowed the problem down to 3 different components: Ignition Coils, Pulser coil, or the CDI.
Not wanting to buy all three of these (5 if you count each ignition coil) I was hoping to have some help to try and better diagnose these parts. Can anyone tell me of a good way to verify these components? My sanity is in your hands. Thank you very much for any help/tips in advance.
Regards,
TAfishing
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