I pretty sure the double spark was an issue with the tach I have. Seems to be picking up pulses from the other spark plugs. All sensors and TPS, CDI ouputs, or correct. The only thing that was close to failure was the sensor coils output manual says 16v min I am at 17v.
After running the engine for while and stop for an hour or so when restarted it would idle slower than it was supposed to be. Take off and run engine and back off to idle it would be fine. It happens when the warm engines sets a little while and when restarted is when the problem occurs. I list the things I have done in earlier post. I repalced the LP fuel pumps, they were not leaking though. Other post have said the have replaced when not leaking and have corrected their problems.
I checked the timing because the manual says it should be 3 BTDC so I checked it. It is correct on #1 but on the other five cylinders are on about 7 ATDC.
I have never seen different timing between cylinders before.
When engine is in cold start mode all cylinders advance to TDC and as engine warms up timing on #1 goes back to 3 ATDC and the other five go to 7 ATDC.
When the throttle is advanced the timing advances but they do not advance the same #1 cylinder is advanced more than the rest.
This may be the way it was designed. I thought maybe somebody may have seen this before. I just don't want to hurt the engine, this is the best outboard engine I have every seen. It has 3000hrs on it and the compression is still 120 PSI. and still runs like new except for the idle situation. It will blast off on hole shot and top end is still the same as it was when new.
I am going try and put it in the water in the next couple days and see what she does.
Rod don't get to upset with me. I just don't like not knowing why its this way
and if it something I should be worried about.
I really do thank everyone that is helping.
After running the engine for while and stop for an hour or so when restarted it would idle slower than it was supposed to be. Take off and run engine and back off to idle it would be fine. It happens when the warm engines sets a little while and when restarted is when the problem occurs. I list the things I have done in earlier post. I repalced the LP fuel pumps, they were not leaking though. Other post have said the have replaced when not leaking and have corrected their problems.
I checked the timing because the manual says it should be 3 BTDC so I checked it. It is correct on #1 but on the other five cylinders are on about 7 ATDC.
I have never seen different timing between cylinders before.
When engine is in cold start mode all cylinders advance to TDC and as engine warms up timing on #1 goes back to 3 ATDC and the other five go to 7 ATDC.
When the throttle is advanced the timing advances but they do not advance the same #1 cylinder is advanced more than the rest.
This may be the way it was designed. I thought maybe somebody may have seen this before. I just don't want to hurt the engine, this is the best outboard engine I have every seen. It has 3000hrs on it and the compression is still 120 PSI. and still runs like new except for the idle situation. It will blast off on hole shot and top end is still the same as it was when new.
I am going try and put it in the water in the next couple days and see what she does.
Rod don't get to upset with me. I just don't like not knowing why its this way
and if it something I should be worried about.
I really do thank everyone that is helping.
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