Just bought a 2002 Yamaha 60TRLA on a 24 pontoon boat. At first it wouldn't start at all. I traced that problem to a bad switch on the ignition assembly. I wired up a momentary push button on the console to act as the starter switch and motor fires right up. The motor ran fine at idle but as soon soon as I gave it more throttle it would stall. I replaced the Spark plugs and I cleaned the carbs and it would do the same thing but instead of stalling when I gave it more throttle it would sound like it was mis-firing(missing a cylinder) and sputter from 1000RPM through to WOT. I did check each cylinder for spark and they had each had a white spark.
I figured from reading this forum the motor was starved for fuel so I replaced the fuel line from the tank to the engine, replaced the fuel pump and cleaned and rebuilt all three carbs.
After bolting on the newly rebuilt carbs the motor still acted the same way. Starts right up but no power - it won't really rev above a certain RPM. I even tried running it off a portable tank but I still had the same problem.
Then I noticed the writing on the side of the CDI. It said if the engine is running poorly try disconnecting the yellow circuit wire at the bottom of the CDI so you can limp back to port. I disconnected and lo-and-behold the motor would now run smoother and rev up properly
in Neutral.
What does disconnecting that Yellow wire actually do?
We dropped it in the water yesterday(Crazy aren't we) to try out the motor under load and it runs great to about 1/2 throttle with that yellow wire disconnected. Then the motor starts to bog and miss fire every so often. The motor won't rev any higher than about 3000 RPM. With the yellow wires connected on the CDI it runs rough and won't rev above 1500RPM without shaking and bucking. I pulled out the plugs and they're all black and oily. . . That means electrical problem right?
So what's everyone's guess. . . Do I need a new 600$ CDI or could it be a coil or some other ignition component? Could it be the ignition switch? Where do I start?
Also is it bad to run the motor with that yellow wire on the CDI unplugged?
I figured from reading this forum the motor was starved for fuel so I replaced the fuel line from the tank to the engine, replaced the fuel pump and cleaned and rebuilt all three carbs.
After bolting on the newly rebuilt carbs the motor still acted the same way. Starts right up but no power - it won't really rev above a certain RPM. I even tried running it off a portable tank but I still had the same problem.
Then I noticed the writing on the side of the CDI. It said if the engine is running poorly try disconnecting the yellow circuit wire at the bottom of the CDI so you can limp back to port. I disconnected and lo-and-behold the motor would now run smoother and rev up properly
in Neutral.
What does disconnecting that Yellow wire actually do?
We dropped it in the water yesterday(Crazy aren't we) to try out the motor under load and it runs great to about 1/2 throttle with that yellow wire disconnected. Then the motor starts to bog and miss fire every so often. The motor won't rev any higher than about 3000 RPM. With the yellow wires connected on the CDI it runs rough and won't rev above 1500RPM without shaking and bucking. I pulled out the plugs and they're all black and oily. . . That means electrical problem right?
So what's everyone's guess. . . Do I need a new 600$ CDI or could it be a coil or some other ignition component? Could it be the ignition switch? Where do I start?
Also is it bad to run the motor with that yellow wire on the CDI unplugged?
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