Captain Bravo
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2011
- Messages
- 48
I am almost at the end of my tolerance with this motor. I had a combination of problems recently (ignition and fuel). It took me a while to get that sorted out. I replaced the stator, rectifier, and timer base. That fixed the spark problem, and then there was a bizarre fuel issue that ended up being an aftermarket fuel pump that had a gasket that wasn't fuel resistant. So would clean the carbs, it would start for a short time, and then as the gasket quickly filled the carbs with tiny gasket fibers, it would give me problems again. Long story short, when we figured that out, I bypassed the fuel pump, and we just kept squeezing the primer bulb, and it kept running. Ok, problem solved. I ordered an OMC fuel pump, installed it, and it never fired even once. It now had no spark. How that happened at that time is just one of the mysteries around this motor.
In testing, I am getting 6v on the timer base, but only .5v on the brown wire from the stator, while it was connected to the power pack. So I took the wire off the power pack, and got 700v. I still had the original power pack, so I tried it too, and got the same results.
Does that mean that the (new) power pack is bad, or the (new) stator is bad? Or something else is bad? Is there something else I need to check?
Any help would sure be appreciated. In the past this boat has been a source of relatively inexpensive entertainment for the family. A new motor just isn't possible right now, too much life happening all at once if you know what I mean.
CB
In testing, I am getting 6v on the timer base, but only .5v on the brown wire from the stator, while it was connected to the power pack. So I took the wire off the power pack, and got 700v. I still had the original power pack, so I tried it too, and got the same results.
Does that mean that the (new) power pack is bad, or the (new) stator is bad? Or something else is bad? Is there something else I need to check?
Any help would sure be appreciated. In the past this boat has been a source of relatively inexpensive entertainment for the family. A new motor just isn't possible right now, too much life happening all at once if you know what I mean.
CB