i Guys,
I'm in some serious need of professional help with regards to my OX66 outboard.
First off, I'm based in South-Africa and the OX66 was not sold by Yamaha SA - so they refuse to have a look at the motor. This motor was built by a local guy that traded me for my blown HPDI 250 powerhead(this seemed like a good idea as there are quite a few people who feel that the OX66 was the best 2-stroke yamaha ever built and I obviously don't want to be caught with another blown powerhead). With this said, I cannot tell you which year model the motor is - but rather give you a list of parts with their part numbers that's currently on the motor.
So let me explain the problem that I'm experiencing:
Motor starts fine at home and I idle it for a few seconds and then I have to switch it off as I don't have water running through it, so I'd rather be safe.
Depending on the day, when I get to the dam the motor will at least start and I can drive around (stopping and starting) for a good few hours and then will just not start again. Then there are those other days where I get to the dam and the motor will start with the boat being launched and then after idling for a few minutes (which I normally do to warm the motor up) it just dies and will not come back to life again.
From what I can tell there's no spark, I removed one of the plugs (re-attached the lead) and held it against a clean shiny bolt on the cylinder head while cranking the motor.
Things that I've checked or had checked:
-Injectors
-Fuel Pressure
-Swapped CDIs with someone that's also running an OX66.
-Different Cranking Batteries.
-Atmospheric Pressure sensor.
-Intake Air Temperature sensor.
-Throttle position sensor.
-Charge Coil Voltage.
-Compression Test.
-Replaced VST.
-Serviced the 3 LP-fuel pumps
-Replaced Fuel Pump Regulator/Resistor.
I think the main culprit here is the Pulser coil, but I don't have a Peak Voltage meter to test this. I have ordered a new Pulser coil and will take a few weeks to get here.
So any ideas or pointers on how to find this problem will be highly appreciated.
I'm in some serious need of professional help with regards to my OX66 outboard.
First off, I'm based in South-Africa and the OX66 was not sold by Yamaha SA - so they refuse to have a look at the motor. This motor was built by a local guy that traded me for my blown HPDI 250 powerhead(this seemed like a good idea as there are quite a few people who feel that the OX66 was the best 2-stroke yamaha ever built and I obviously don't want to be caught with another blown powerhead). With this said, I cannot tell you which year model the motor is - but rather give you a list of parts with their part numbers that's currently on the motor.
So let me explain the problem that I'm experiencing:
Motor starts fine at home and I idle it for a few seconds and then I have to switch it off as I don't have water running through it, so I'd rather be safe.
Depending on the day, when I get to the dam the motor will at least start and I can drive around (stopping and starting) for a good few hours and then will just not start again. Then there are those other days where I get to the dam and the motor will start with the boat being launched and then after idling for a few minutes (which I normally do to warm the motor up) it just dies and will not come back to life again.
From what I can tell there's no spark, I removed one of the plugs (re-attached the lead) and held it against a clean shiny bolt on the cylinder head while cranking the motor.
Things that I've checked or had checked:
-Injectors
-Fuel Pressure
-Swapped CDIs with someone that's also running an OX66.
-Different Cranking Batteries.
-Atmospheric Pressure sensor.
-Intake Air Temperature sensor.
-Throttle position sensor.
-Charge Coil Voltage.
-Compression Test.
-Replaced VST.
-Serviced the 3 LP-fuel pumps
-Replaced Fuel Pump Regulator/Resistor.
I think the main culprit here is the Pulser coil, but I don't have a Peak Voltage meter to test this. I have ordered a new Pulser coil and will take a few weeks to get here.
So any ideas or pointers on how to find this problem will be highly appreciated.
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