I have a 1993 70 Hp TLRR code 6H3L. Was out fishing one night, everything running fine from spot to spot. I went to fire it up & move to another spot & it had a terrible misfire, wouldn't idle, got it on plane & it would kick in the third cylinder & drop it back out constantly. It got me home & I have been chasing this problem since. Wasn't sure if it was fuel or spark, so here's what I did : rebuild carbs ( have been leaking fuel & needing it for ages ), replaced reeds with Boysen power reeds, fixed broken wire on prime start unit, replaced all spark plugs, replaced all plug boots ( two were out of spec ), replaced two coils ( they read out of spec. Ohm wise ), replaced plug wires, checked all connections & wireing for burns, nicks, wear spots etc. The motor fires right up now without having to use the hard start lever, indicating my prime start works again, BUT I still have that damn mis ! The following is test results from ignition / electrical components test : Pulser Coil - 11.2V @ 1500 Rpms.,5.96V unplugged, 321 Ohms. Charging coil - 131V unplugged, 192 Ohms, 242-244V @ 1500 Rpms. Crank Sender Coil - 219 Ohms, BUT only 8.4-9.7V @ 1500 Rpms. CDI to coils - 220-224V @ 1500 Rpms. Compression = #1 - 100 PSI, #2 - 103 PSI, #3 - 90 PSI The only thing I am seeing is the Crank Position Coil being out of spec. Am I missing something & I am assuming this would cause my problem ?? I am NOT a Yamaha trained mechanic, just been keeping this old girl alive for the last 10 years. Thanks, Joe
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Postcheck the fuel pump,
might be leaking into #3 and causing too rich to fire properly
Your #3 spark plug is likely also much blacker (fouled) with fuel than the others...
You may to replace at least that one after the fuel pump is fixed...Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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I have no idea what the specs are or what you are using to measure everything with.
So if using the proper test equipment and things do not meet minimum specs given in service manual, that device or its wiring/connections are suspect.
But it will not hurt to inspect the fuel pump, since # 3 compression is down some. it might come from the extra fuel washing the oil off things
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View PostI have no idea what the specs are or what you are using to measure everything with.
So if using the proper test equipment and things do not meet minimum specs given in service manual, that device or its wiring/connections are suspect.
But it will not hurt to inspect the fuel pump, since # 3 compression is down some. it might come from the extra fuel washing the oil off thingsLast edited by Joeyvcosyamaha; 04-12-2017, 09:34 AM.
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long before I messed with a device that has a rare failure rate I would simply monitor the CDI output with a CD-77 or the merc analog peak reading meter.
as you are using a cobbleation and not the DVA adapter or the CD-77 type peak reading meter all your voltage bets are off.
unlike RMS voltage we are looking for the PEAK voltage.
that system uses one pulser to trigger 1&3.
#2 is made up in the CDI based on CPS inputs.
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DVA, that's what it is, I built one from specs a guy posted on line. This is attached to my Field Piece digital multi meter & yes peak voltage is the intent of using a DVA. The CDI output is 222-224 volts to ea. Coil @ 1500 RPM, which is in spec. according to the manual.Last edited by Joeyvcosyamaha; 04-13-2017, 08:52 PM.
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If it is an intermittent miss it maybe hard to see in the spark side, but I would try to look at the peak voltages at the failure point.
Not sure if the DVA would just average it all, but the average voltage would probably go down when it happens.
A inductive timing light hooked to #2 plug wire( or any other plug) if the spark is dropping may show a skip by light dropping out too.Some of the lights also show RPM so if you look at all 3 plug wires with the light if one is dropping spark the RPM would show lower that the others
if the fuel pump is good, then I would see if I could find someone else with a motor just like yours and see what you get reading their motors CPS with your home made DVA
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Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Postif CDI output is correct on all 3 why are you looking at CPS???
the ign system is working.
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View PostIf it is an intermittent miss it maybe hard to see in the spark side, but I would try to look at the peak voltages at the failure point.
Not sure if the DVA would just average it all, but the average voltage would probably go down when it happens.
A inductive timing light hooked to #2 plug wire( or any other plug) if the spark is dropping may show a skip by light dropping out too.Some of the lights also show RPM so if you look at all 3 plug wires with the light if one is dropping spark the RPM would show lower that the others
if the fuel pump is good, then I would see if I could find someone else with a motor just like yours and see what you get reading their motors CPS with your home made DVA
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