2003 Yamaha F90TLRB – Serial # 61P L 1000850 – 548 hours on the motor
The boat sat for a about 2 months due to a pending move. I always add Yamaha Ring Free and Stabil fuel stabilizer to regular ethanol gas (87 octane). The previous owner ran it for 10 years so I continued to run it.
When I started it for a day of fishing, it sounded like crap, likes it’s misfiring. It idles rough and spits and coughs intermittently, but I can’t actually pinpoint where it’s coming from (carbs, exhaust, etc).
Installed new spark plugs and plug wires – same results
Compression is 204 – 208 – 202 – 180
On the cylinder drop test spark plug wires 1, 2, & 4 have an effect on performance/RPM. Pulling the wire on cylinder 3 has no effect. There is no audible change.
Adjusting the idle screw on Carb 3 full in or full out also has no effect (no audible change)
Pickup Coils – ohms check is in spec
Pickup Coil # 1 reads 12 Peak Vdc at 1300 RPM
Pickup Coil # 2 reads 11 Peak Vdc at 1300 RPM
Ignition Coils – ohms checks are in spec
Ignition Coil # 1 Primary reads 179 Peak Vdc at 1300 RPM
Ignition Coil # 2 Primary reads 179 Peak Vdc at 1300 RPM
Service manual says both ignition coils need to be replaced.
Cylinders 1 & 2 read around 1300 RPM using a GTC TA500 SmarTach
Cylinders 3 & 4 read around 2600 RPM
Burn Time is around 0.90-0.95 mSec on all 4 cylinders
Peak KV Readings (Min – Max)
Cyl 1 – 16.8-21.4 KV – Cyl 2 – 13.6-24.7 KV – Cyl 3 - 6.1-18.3 KV – Cyl 4 – 12.3-20.3 KV
Swapping the ignition coils has no effect (same results)
Drained the carb bowls and they all had the same amount of gas in them.
Swapped carbs 1 & 3 since they have the prime start ECVs and there was no change. Drained the carb bowls again.
Connected a new 3 gallon tank with new REC90 gas, new primer bulb, and new gas lines – no change
On another day I was checking the carb sync and it would blow the vacuum tube off of cylinder 2 or 4 every once in a while when it would cough. – Don’t really know what that means.
Could this be a CDI/TCI problem, or is it mechanical requiring opening the motor for an internal inspection of the valves, pistons, rings, etc.??
Bob Murry
Cape Coral, FL
The boat sat for a about 2 months due to a pending move. I always add Yamaha Ring Free and Stabil fuel stabilizer to regular ethanol gas (87 octane). The previous owner ran it for 10 years so I continued to run it.
When I started it for a day of fishing, it sounded like crap, likes it’s misfiring. It idles rough and spits and coughs intermittently, but I can’t actually pinpoint where it’s coming from (carbs, exhaust, etc).
Installed new spark plugs and plug wires – same results
Compression is 204 – 208 – 202 – 180
On the cylinder drop test spark plug wires 1, 2, & 4 have an effect on performance/RPM. Pulling the wire on cylinder 3 has no effect. There is no audible change.
Adjusting the idle screw on Carb 3 full in or full out also has no effect (no audible change)
Pickup Coils – ohms check is in spec
Pickup Coil # 1 reads 12 Peak Vdc at 1300 RPM
Pickup Coil # 2 reads 11 Peak Vdc at 1300 RPM
Ignition Coils – ohms checks are in spec
Ignition Coil # 1 Primary reads 179 Peak Vdc at 1300 RPM
Ignition Coil # 2 Primary reads 179 Peak Vdc at 1300 RPM
Service manual says both ignition coils need to be replaced.
Cylinders 1 & 2 read around 1300 RPM using a GTC TA500 SmarTach
Cylinders 3 & 4 read around 2600 RPM
Burn Time is around 0.90-0.95 mSec on all 4 cylinders
Peak KV Readings (Min – Max)
Cyl 1 – 16.8-21.4 KV – Cyl 2 – 13.6-24.7 KV – Cyl 3 - 6.1-18.3 KV – Cyl 4 – 12.3-20.3 KV
Swapping the ignition coils has no effect (same results)
Drained the carb bowls and they all had the same amount of gas in them.
Swapped carbs 1 & 3 since they have the prime start ECVs and there was no change. Drained the carb bowls again.
Connected a new 3 gallon tank with new REC90 gas, new primer bulb, and new gas lines – no change
On another day I was checking the carb sync and it would blow the vacuum tube off of cylinder 2 or 4 every once in a while when it would cough. – Don’t really know what that means.
Could this be a CDI/TCI problem, or is it mechanical requiring opening the motor for an internal inspection of the valves, pistons, rings, etc.??
Bob Murry
Cape Coral, FL
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