PikesPeakBayliner
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Hi Guys,
I've never owned a boat before, but I was given a 1988 Bayliner Cobra by a friend. He said it was just slowly falling apart, and he knew I wanted a fishing boat. It's a ski boat, obviously, but we've had it out twice, and with a couple of changes I think I can fish OK from it.
The problem is that after the second time we took it out, it won't start. It won't fire at all. The starter engages and it turns over easily, quite fast. But that's all. I hooked up a spark plug flasher cable between each plug and it's coil wire, and recorded the neon bulb with my phone while I went to the cockpit and tried to start it. Looking over the videos I took, I only see one tiny flash, but it didn't sound at all like it fired. The one flash makes me think that there might be a frame rate mismatch between my phone's camera and the very quick flashes. But, I only saw one, and it's not firing, so that may not be a problem.
My concern is that all four cylinders are not firing. How common could that be where both modules and/or all four coils go bad at the same time? I checked the resistance of the stator coil and it is in spec, as is the trigger coil.
My question is this. How do I determine if one or both of the modules are bad? I'm pretty technical and have rebuilt one diesel and one gas automobile engines. I've worked with electronics a lot and have only blown up one multi-meter (on a microwave capacitor) so far.
I don't have a service manual for the motor. If anyone knows were to get or download one, I would appreciate the info.
I've posted some pictures and the video with the flash here:
Thank you all in advance!
I've never owned a boat before, but I was given a 1988 Bayliner Cobra by a friend. He said it was just slowly falling apart, and he knew I wanted a fishing boat. It's a ski boat, obviously, but we've had it out twice, and with a couple of changes I think I can fish OK from it.
The problem is that after the second time we took it out, it won't start. It won't fire at all. The starter engages and it turns over easily, quite fast. But that's all. I hooked up a spark plug flasher cable between each plug and it's coil wire, and recorded the neon bulb with my phone while I went to the cockpit and tried to start it. Looking over the videos I took, I only see one tiny flash, but it didn't sound at all like it fired. The one flash makes me think that there might be a frame rate mismatch between my phone's camera and the very quick flashes. But, I only saw one, and it's not firing, so that may not be a problem.
My concern is that all four cylinders are not firing. How common could that be where both modules and/or all four coils go bad at the same time? I checked the resistance of the stator coil and it is in spec, as is the trigger coil.
My question is this. How do I determine if one or both of the modules are bad? I'm pretty technical and have rebuilt one diesel and one gas automobile engines. I've worked with electronics a lot and have only blown up one multi-meter (on a microwave capacitor) so far.
I don't have a service manual for the motor. If anyone knows were to get or download one, I would appreciate the info.
I've posted some pictures and the video with the flash here:
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Thank you all in advance!