It has been the summer of boat repairs for me. First a overheat issue that I cured with the help of you all and now it appears I dropped a CDI box opening week of lobster season. Now, I am not complaining since the motors are 26 years old but those little boxes are expensive. I swapped the CDI from my starboard motor to the port and it ran perfectly so I have already ordered a new one from this site and am waiting til 9/2 to get here as it is backordered until then. However, my question is this
1) Is there a way to rebuild a CDI so I could have a backup
2) Is there a way to check them without having the yamaha meter the manual suggest.
I am going to replace this one either way since it cured the no spark issue on the port motor but would like to have a backup in case it ever happens again. It totally ruined my vacation in the Keys as the boat ran fine all week and then died at noon on opening day. Without the second motor the boat would get on plane and going under 7 mile bridge in a ripping current was no fun either on one motor
1) Is there a way to rebuild a CDI so I could have a backup
2) Is there a way to check them without having the yamaha meter the manual suggest.
I am going to replace this one either way since it cured the no spark issue on the port motor but would like to have a backup in case it ever happens again. It totally ruined my vacation in the Keys as the boat ran fine all week and then died at noon on opening day. Without the second motor the boat would get on plane and going under 7 mile bridge in a ripping current was no fun either on one motor
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