I have a 40/30 4 stroke F40MJHB. I bought it with some hacked wiring coming out of the CDI. Two red wires and a gray wire that dont go anywhere. Can anyone tell me what to do, if anything, with these? Thanks in advance
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View PostService manual is not showing those wires. Interesting.
Is the motor running?
What, if any, numbers or markings are you seeing on the CDI assembly?
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Originally posted by Voorhies View Post
It runs without battery power (pull start only) but it has a terrible stumble trying to get off the idle jet. Ive gone thru the carbs and syncd them. No vacuum leaks. It lean sneezes in the transition to the main jet. Compression is 115, 118, 118. Im usually pretty good with these things, but this one is stubborn. The only thing i have no idea what to do with is that little brain on the ledt side of the motor
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Originally posted by Voorhies View Post
It runs without battery power (pull start only) but it has a terrible stumble trying to get off the idle jet. Ive gone thru the carbs and syncd them. No vacuum leaks. It lean sneezes in the transition to the main jet. Compression is 115, 118, 118. Im usually pretty good with these things, but this one is stubborn. The only thing i have no idea what to do with is that little brain on the ledt side of the motor
Your problem sounds like it is a carburetion issue.
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Sorry to say but your model is known to be very sensitive to carburetor issues. The jets were reduced in size to the point where the motor might run like crap. Some folks have been known to drill out the existing jets, or to install larger sized jets, to improve performance.
Also, it is best to thoroughly dismantle and clean the carburetor in a heated ultrasonic cleaner. Paying particular attention to the acceleration pump and nozzle.
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View Post
As 99Yam notes, that is the Rectifier/Regulator. For charging a battery if one was installed.
Your problem sounds like it is a carburetion issue.
I was thinking about loose connections can cause problems.
maybe if no battery in the circuit it is not a problem
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