Logan Cooke
Cadet
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- Feb 4, 2024
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I was given a 1987 Evinrude 9.9 (E10RCUE) that needs work. When I first got it, it had a spark on both cylinders. I rebuilt the carb and replaced the spark plugs. (L77Jc4) It sat outside for a week or two while I waited on parts. Now it doesn’t have any spark… (no spark with new or old plugs) I tested the stator, trigger, and coils with a multimeter and everything was within spec except both coils read 1.2 ohms when it is supposed to be .2-1.0 ohms. I'm using a $5 Harbor Freight multimeter so I'm not sure how accurate the 1.2 ohms is. I also tested the spark plug wires and didn't have any reading on one, and the other would change dramatically with the slightest movement of the probes. I also tested the kill switch, it is working properly. (no reading unless the button is pushed or the kill switch clip is removed)
I pulled the spark plug boot off the wire with no reading and the end is corroded. I ordered new spark plug wires and am trying to figure out what to do next. If the power pack went bad, how do I figure out what made it go bad? I checked all the grounds and they are all still tightly fastened down. If a ground is corroded, could that cause the issue? This is my first time troubleshooting an ignition system so I am still new to this.
This is the video I followed for testing the ignition system
I pulled the spark plug boot off the wire with no reading and the end is corroded. I ordered new spark plug wires and am trying to figure out what to do next. If the power pack went bad, how do I figure out what made it go bad? I checked all the grounds and they are all still tightly fastened down. If a ground is corroded, could that cause the issue? This is my first time troubleshooting an ignition system so I am still new to this.
This is the video I followed for testing the ignition system