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Default 1977 85hp evinrude need wiring diagram

no spark need to trace wires to see where my loss of power is.PLEASE HELP!!!!!
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Old November 13th, 2007, 11:05 PM
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Default Re: 1977 85hp evinrude need wiring diagram

Welcome to iboats. First thing that you should do is get yourself a manual, they will pay for themselves a million times over. How were you testing for spark, an inline tester set to 7/16 of an inch? If there was for sure no spark, start here.

1. Note: If the ignition only fires with the spark plugs out, the timer base is likely weak or the engine is not spinning fast enough. See # 6 and #8.

2. Disconnect the black yellow kill wire and retest. If the engines now has fire, the kill circuit has a fault-possibly the keyswitch, harness or shift switch.

3. Disconnect the yellow wires from the stator to the rectifier and retest. If the engine fires, replace the rectifier.

4. Check the stator resistance. You should read approximately 500 ohms from the brown wire to the brown/yellow wire.

5. Check the DVA output from the stator. You should have a reading of at least 150V or more from the brown wire to the brown/yellow wire (while connected to the pack).

6. Check the timer bases resistance from the black/white wire to the white/black wires. Reading should be 10-20 ohms.

7. Check the DVA output from the timer base. A reading of at least 0.5V or more is needed from the black/white wire to the white/black wires (while connected to the pack) to fire the pack. If the output is low, you may try to reset the air gap between the timer base sensor and the triggering magnet using a sensor gap gauge or use the following procedure outlined below.

a. Loosen the two mounting screws on the sensors and the nuts located in the epoxy on the outside of the heat shield of the timer base.
b. Slide the sensors in toward the crankshaft until the sensor touches the stop boss located at the base of the sensor mounting area. Tighten the mounting screws.
c. Coat the face of the sensor with machinists bluing or equivalent.
d. Install the flywheel according to the service manual and crank the engine over.
e. Remove the flywheel and check to see if the trigging magnet struck the sensor face. If it did, back the sensor out approximately 0.005” and repeat steps C, D and E.
f. If the ignition fired, finger tight the nut on the outside of the heat shield and coat it with RTV.
g. f still no fire, replace the sensor.

8. Check the DVA voltage on the black/white wire to engine ground. You should have a reading of at least 150V or more (while connected to the pack). If the reading is low, disconnect the trigger wires from the pack and recheck the black/white terminal on the pack. If the voltage jumps up to an acceptable reading, the timer base may have a problem in the internal wiring (A thin spot in the insulation on one wire).

9. Check the cranking RPM. A cranking speed of less than 250-RPM will not allow the system to fire properly.
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