Yes, but we fear they have been aftermarket. For the thunderbolt ignition sensor in the distributor the OEM (mercury/quicksilver) latest style fully potted three wire sensor is the only acceptable replacement.But didn't the OP say he has replaced the sensor twice?
Yes I replaced the wires. The Thunder Bolt IV I have is a sealed box.Did you change the spark plug wires?
Seems to be an inexpensive way to take that out of the equation. They probably need changing anyway.
That ignition module @achris was talking about. Mine died and I couldn't believe the original was an unsealed exposed circuit board! It was totally corroded. The new one was completely sealed. Duh!
Sorry, I later determined the problem still persists even with the tach disconnected. I’ve replaced the ignition sensor twice prior to this issue. Both times it just completely died when the sensor failed. I don’t recall if it is two wire or three wire. But I’m thinking it’s two. I may swap it just to see.You mentioned early on in the thread the engine ran great with the tach disconnected but you fail to mention if you further troubleshot the tach/wiring.
Try running it with the tach disconnected. First disconnect from the gauge and run it. If the symptoms are still there disconnect it from the coil and run it.
If the issue still persists it could be the ignition sensor in the distributor. I've heard claim they either work or they don't but I have seen first hand intermittent issues with the older style mercury ones and aftermarket ones. Best to use a latest style oem three wire with the ground lead next to the main battery ground on the flywheel cover stud.
Yes I replaced it twice prior to this problem. Both times it just completely died. I have not replaced it yet while dealing with this problem.My old style ignition sensor was intermittent when it bit the dust--tortured me for an entire summer 'till I tracked it down. The engine would cut out, mostly when I was on plane. It was as if someone was briefly switching the ignition switch off and back on again--all my gauges flipped to zero when it happened. But didn't the OP say he has replaced the sensor twice?
It idled good. Just misbehaves under any amount of load. Both times I replaced the ignition sensor I think I bought the Sierra potted unit. But that’s been a few years back.Yes, but we fear they have been aftermarket. For the thunderbolt ignition sensor in the distributor the OEM (mercury/quicksilver) latest style fully potted three wire sensor is the only acceptable replacement.
I will say if one is running an older style ignition module (large 5"×5"×2") box mounted on the exhaust riser there will be a 4-5 degree timing jump when trying to set initial idle timing. It is very frustrating as the timing will jump up and down when trying to get everything at 8 degrees and idle speed set at 750ish in neutral.
My only advice is to be patient with the system, it will annoy you very much but you can get the timing/idle to stabilize. It may require a carb rebuild and adjustment to get right.
Tach disconnected at the gauge or the coil? Could be an issue with the wire/harness that can be eliminated by disconnecting the gray lead for the tach at the coilSorry, I later determined the problem still persists even with the tach disconnected.
I thought about that. I’ll add a ground jumper for the ignition module also to be sure the system has a solid power connection.Try a jumper from the battery + to the coil +.
I did disconnect the tach at the coil as you recommended. I’ll be sure to order the OE ignition sensor. I guess that would be Mercruiser?Tach disconnected at the gauge or the coil? Could be an issue with the wire/harness that can be eliminated by disconnecting the gray lead for the tach at the coil
And as stated, only use the latest style oem sensor in the distributor. Can't stress this enough, I've seen way too many issues similar to yours from aftermarket parts
Iboats sells CDI and Sierra brand sensors.I did disconnect the tach at the coil as you recommended. I’ll be sure to order the OE ignition sensor. I guess that would be Mercruiser?
I got mine a couple of years ago at a local marina. It was either Mercruiser or Quicksilver (same thing).I did disconnect the tach at the coil as you recommended. I’ll be sure to order the OE ignition sensor. I guess that would be Mercruiser?
It's gone up about $8 from last year when I bought mine.I got mine a couple of years ago at a local marina. It was either Mercruiser or Quicksilver (same thing).
Here's Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Quicksilver-...cruiser+ignition+sensor&qid=1653312049&sr=8-3 This looks a bit pricey but who knows these days!
Go to your local mercury/mercruiser dealer, they will have the correct one. Its a quicksilver brand product, comes in a black, blue and gray box with instructions and additional wiring to connect to older style igniton modulesIboats sells CDI and Sierra brand sensors.