Hi, I have read quite a few threads which have helped me a little with this problem, so I thought it might be wise to post the actual issue here in case someone can help.
I have a VERY intermittent 'no spark' issue. One minute it sparks, the next it doesn't.
Engine has been perfect for 10 years, then out on the water after 3 hours of chugging around it suddenly cut out and wouldn't restart.
It caused me and my kids to get stranded and towed in (thankfully) by a kind trawler! It was just turning dark when the failure happened, suffice to say it's not an experience I wish to repeat, so boat is grounded until resolved.
I have taken readings of the various relevant components (pulser coil, CDI, etc). But I am not too sure how to make sense of them as they don't correspond to the service manual I was using (trying my best to understand it!). The engine is mint, 2010 with under a hundred hours of use. All connections are spotless, no corrosion, and covered in a nice smear of vaseline as they have been for the past ten years of my ownership. It's had virtually no use with me until this year (no time, or no money, or both!)
I took readings of both the voltages (when cranking) and resistances of the various parts. I used a standard decent quality meter (Fluke), I don't have whatever the diagnostic tool is that's referred to in the manual.
I will past my readings below, desperately hoping someone might be able to comment on whether anything can be learned from the data. I'd love to hear any comments, at this point I am stumped and don't want to just start guessing/buying things (especially after seeing prices of them!)
CDI output - when cranking
#1 - 1.1 to 1.3Vac
#2 - 0 to 0.4Vac
#3 - 1.1 to 1.3Vac
Charge Coil
R-Br - 61Vac (12/13 Ohms)
R-L - 74Vac (200 Ohms)
Pulser Coil
0.7 to 1.1Vac (309 Ohms)
Lighting Coil
12.85Vac (1.2 Ohms (dropping))
Crank Sensor
2.65Vac (197 Ohms)
Does anything stand out? Is there something I should go for IF I were to choose something to buy to swap out and see?!
thanks
I have a VERY intermittent 'no spark' issue. One minute it sparks, the next it doesn't.
Engine has been perfect for 10 years, then out on the water after 3 hours of chugging around it suddenly cut out and wouldn't restart.
It caused me and my kids to get stranded and towed in (thankfully) by a kind trawler! It was just turning dark when the failure happened, suffice to say it's not an experience I wish to repeat, so boat is grounded until resolved.
I have taken readings of the various relevant components (pulser coil, CDI, etc). But I am not too sure how to make sense of them as they don't correspond to the service manual I was using (trying my best to understand it!). The engine is mint, 2010 with under a hundred hours of use. All connections are spotless, no corrosion, and covered in a nice smear of vaseline as they have been for the past ten years of my ownership. It's had virtually no use with me until this year (no time, or no money, or both!)
I took readings of both the voltages (when cranking) and resistances of the various parts. I used a standard decent quality meter (Fluke), I don't have whatever the diagnostic tool is that's referred to in the manual.
I will past my readings below, desperately hoping someone might be able to comment on whether anything can be learned from the data. I'd love to hear any comments, at this point I am stumped and don't want to just start guessing/buying things (especially after seeing prices of them!)
CDI output - when cranking
#1 - 1.1 to 1.3Vac
#2 - 0 to 0.4Vac
#3 - 1.1 to 1.3Vac
Charge Coil
R-Br - 61Vac (12/13 Ohms)
R-L - 74Vac (200 Ohms)
Pulser Coil
0.7 to 1.1Vac (309 Ohms)
Lighting Coil
12.85Vac (1.2 Ohms (dropping))
Crank Sensor
2.65Vac (197 Ohms)
Does anything stand out? Is there something I should go for IF I were to choose something to buy to swap out and see?!
thanks
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