First let me say I wanted to avoid having to ask this here. I’ve spent a good bit of time troubleshooting, as well as reading and rereading previous posts as not to waste anyone’s time.Closest I can find is http://www.yamahaoutboardparts.com/f...97-yamaha-80hp But as much as I love solving puzzles, I'm stumped so here goes, I’ll start with the symptoms.
Yamaha 2 stroke 1999 B90TLRX 3 cylinder on a Hewes Bonefisher.
The engine starts up normally, maybe a little slower than in the past. Idles out of the launch ramp (about 100 yards) a little rough but not out of the realm of normal for a two-stroke. Here comes the fun part. Make it out of the no wake and go to throttle up and ….. blah. Won’t get on plane and only makes it up to 2200 rpms with the throttle all the way forward. Will spin up all the way to the top if I rev in neutral, and will also increase rpm if I turn her all the way over and the prop starts cavitating. So I do what any normal person would do and go fish the shoreline nearby for 15 minutes. Go to leave and all the sudden we are back up and running perfectly normal for the rest of the day. However… it seems the wait period for normalcy has been getting longer. (Sidenote it seems to happen when it is cold outside, had a day in the upper 70s a couple weeks ago and no problem).
Flash to today, same problem, so I thought I would try to isolate which cylinder wasn’t working. Pull the airbox and get up to the blazing 2200 rpms and, all the carbs are spraying fuel into the carb throats, and when I place a rag over the throats the middle carb (#2) causes no effect. Of course while idling back to the ramp in the wind and cold she suddenly decided to get up and run… arghh.
Now I’m not gonna leave you there to try and explain my issues, here is everything I have troubleshot.
Compression- all between 100-115
Used the service manual -
Testing spark gap jump (9mm), sometimes all three work, sometimes (temperature?) #2 has no spark.
Have switched the leads from the CDI to coils, always the #2 lead from CDI without spark.
CDI Unit output - @1500RPMS - #1 ~150 #2 0 #3 ~150
Charge coil? Haven’t got to that one yet but shouldn’t be an issue since #1 and #3 are firing perfectly.
Pulser coil output in spec – 280 ohms ~9volts DVA open circuit
Crank position sensor – 199ohms, >5.5 volts DVA on startup
Timing and linkages checked and adjusted to spec.
Tried running with pink (overheat/oil alarm) disconnected. No difference.
Have not tested the Thermo switch.
Replaced or fixed
New spark plugs NGK B8HS-10
New spark plug boots
Replaced #2 ignition coil
All grounds and connections pulled, cleaned, and retightened.
Carbs taken apart, cleaned (in carb dip can + sprayable carb cleaner + pressurized air), and rebuilt with rebuild kit ( orings, gaskets, needle, seat, etc.). I Also don’t think this is the issue since I watched fuel getting through each carb throat while running today.
New fuel pump
New thermostat
Cleaned fuel filter inside cowling. Also running 10 micron Yamaha filter + non ethanol fuel.
Basically I’m looking for any other ideas about why the #2 spark plug isn’t firing and getting juice from the CDI before I bite the bullet on the 600$ part that is the least likely part to fail from everything that I have read
Yamaha 2 stroke 1999 B90TLRX 3 cylinder on a Hewes Bonefisher.
The engine starts up normally, maybe a little slower than in the past. Idles out of the launch ramp (about 100 yards) a little rough but not out of the realm of normal for a two-stroke. Here comes the fun part. Make it out of the no wake and go to throttle up and ….. blah. Won’t get on plane and only makes it up to 2200 rpms with the throttle all the way forward. Will spin up all the way to the top if I rev in neutral, and will also increase rpm if I turn her all the way over and the prop starts cavitating. So I do what any normal person would do and go fish the shoreline nearby for 15 minutes. Go to leave and all the sudden we are back up and running perfectly normal for the rest of the day. However… it seems the wait period for normalcy has been getting longer. (Sidenote it seems to happen when it is cold outside, had a day in the upper 70s a couple weeks ago and no problem).
Flash to today, same problem, so I thought I would try to isolate which cylinder wasn’t working. Pull the airbox and get up to the blazing 2200 rpms and, all the carbs are spraying fuel into the carb throats, and when I place a rag over the throats the middle carb (#2) causes no effect. Of course while idling back to the ramp in the wind and cold she suddenly decided to get up and run… arghh.
Now I’m not gonna leave you there to try and explain my issues, here is everything I have troubleshot.
Compression- all between 100-115
Used the service manual -
Testing spark gap jump (9mm), sometimes all three work, sometimes (temperature?) #2 has no spark.
Have switched the leads from the CDI to coils, always the #2 lead from CDI without spark.
CDI Unit output - @1500RPMS - #1 ~150 #2 0 #3 ~150
Charge coil? Haven’t got to that one yet but shouldn’t be an issue since #1 and #3 are firing perfectly.
Pulser coil output in spec – 280 ohms ~9volts DVA open circuit
Crank position sensor – 199ohms, >5.5 volts DVA on startup
Timing and linkages checked and adjusted to spec.
Tried running with pink (overheat/oil alarm) disconnected. No difference.
Have not tested the Thermo switch.
Replaced or fixed
New spark plugs NGK B8HS-10
New spark plug boots
Replaced #2 ignition coil
All grounds and connections pulled, cleaned, and retightened.
Carbs taken apart, cleaned (in carb dip can + sprayable carb cleaner + pressurized air), and rebuilt with rebuild kit ( orings, gaskets, needle, seat, etc.). I Also don’t think this is the issue since I watched fuel getting through each carb throat while running today.
New fuel pump
New thermostat
Cleaned fuel filter inside cowling. Also running 10 micron Yamaha filter + non ethanol fuel.
Basically I’m looking for any other ideas about why the #2 spark plug isn’t firing and getting juice from the CDI before I bite the bullet on the 600$ part that is the least likely part to fail from everything that I have read
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