Hi I am having trouble with my 2003 Yamaha 90 HP 4 stroke missing #2 cyl I swapped out coils problem stayed on #2 I used a timing light on all 4 cylinders all are firing except #2 it is interment I also changed out plug and wire on # 2 still same problem can anyone help me thanks in advance.
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2003 Yamaha 90 HP 4 stroke missing #2 cyl
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its called a "waste spark" system.
both 1 and 4 are always at TDC at the same time.
one is on a compression stroke and the other is on an ex stroke.
same with 1 and 3, they always hit TDC at the same time.
typically if you lose spark on 2 you lost it on 3.
same for 1&4.
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Originally posted by Robert63 View PostI am confused if 2 and 3 fire at the same time wouldn't my timing light show a miss on both and I swapped both coils so if it were a bad ground wouldn't it follow the coil to 1 or 4 I did not remove the grounds when swapping thanks again
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Hi again thanks for the advice I checked all the grounds took all plastic covers off all grounds are spotless I also cleaned the battery terminals this is a fresh water boat and looks like it came out of a showroom and I was wrong it is skipping on 1 and 2 any help is appreciated
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how are you doing this "spark" test?
while it is possible to lose 1 cyl on a waste spark system, it is very rare.
which is why under normal operation if you remove a plug wire and do not allow it to ground(spark) you lose both sparks.
two cylinders.
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your not understanding.
and your not testing it correctly.
if #1 fires SO DOES #4.
if #2 fires SO DOES #3.
that is why the CDI only has two outputs.
on for coil 1&4 and the other for coil 2&3.
make a homemade spark tester,make the gap 1/2-7/16ths.
google it if nessasary.
then you MUST test 1&4 and 2 &3 simultaneously.
an over rich OR lean fuel mix can put out the flame rendering the timing lamp test useless.
a Kv tester would show the same results.
my guess is your chasing a ghost and it is not spark related but fuel related.
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