This is my first post on the forum. I look forward to learning about my Yamaha.
This is a 2003 150 2-stroke ox66 outboard. All of a sudden, no spark. The engine ran perfectly for the 10 years it was owned by my neighbor, and ran fine since I bought it in May. Literally, this popped up all of a sudden.
I checked the ignition switch, the neutral safety switch, and the emergency switch- all okay. The primer bulb gets firm and I checked for fuel at the rail. The batteries are fully charged- the starter turns the motor as it should. No spark at the plugs when I check with a spark plug tester.
I can't help but think, and certainly HOPE that's it's a simple problem that I am just over looking. Obviously it's a problem that's common to all 6 cylinders. Where does the voltage enter the motor from the ignition switch? Can anyone direct me to a chart of some kind detailing the sequence of operation of getting power to the ignition?
Thanks a lot.
-lars
This is a 2003 150 2-stroke ox66 outboard. All of a sudden, no spark. The engine ran perfectly for the 10 years it was owned by my neighbor, and ran fine since I bought it in May. Literally, this popped up all of a sudden.
I checked the ignition switch, the neutral safety switch, and the emergency switch- all okay. The primer bulb gets firm and I checked for fuel at the rail. The batteries are fully charged- the starter turns the motor as it should. No spark at the plugs when I check with a spark plug tester.
I can't help but think, and certainly HOPE that's it's a simple problem that I am just over looking. Obviously it's a problem that's common to all 6 cylinders. Where does the voltage enter the motor from the ignition switch? Can anyone direct me to a chart of some kind detailing the sequence of operation of getting power to the ignition?
Thanks a lot.
-lars
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