snowbrd84
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Sep 23, 2012
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- 215
I had wondered why it seemed my timing was bouncy when setting base timing. I have been.grounding the purple/white lead. Was reading merc manual and saw the adaptive advance feature which I now understand why it moves around. Problem is that is supposed to disable with the purple white grounded.
With purple white grounded, reving advances the timing all the way through 32 deg at 3500 rpm. Atleast I know the advance is working, but this is obviously a problem.
Potentially connected issue, I have low voltage on the Ignition circuit.
When running:
-at the alternator: 14v (v drop test to battery = 0.20v)
-at each battery: 13.5v
-at coil: 11.8v
-at purple white timing lead/knock signal: 6v (should be 8-10)
Checked continuity of purple white a d it carries all the way through the Ignition Module connecter to receiving pin on module.
Cleaned all alternator, battery and starter connectors with rotary wire brush. No change.
Pulled alternator and Ignition Module. Will take alternator to have tested today. Not sure if anything to bench test on ignition module.
Thoughts?
With purple white grounded, reving advances the timing all the way through 32 deg at 3500 rpm. Atleast I know the advance is working, but this is obviously a problem.
Potentially connected issue, I have low voltage on the Ignition circuit.
When running:
-at the alternator: 14v (v drop test to battery = 0.20v)
-at each battery: 13.5v
-at coil: 11.8v
-at purple white timing lead/knock signal: 6v (should be 8-10)
Checked continuity of purple white a d it carries all the way through the Ignition Module connecter to receiving pin on module.
Cleaned all alternator, battery and starter connectors with rotary wire brush. No change.
Pulled alternator and Ignition Module. Will take alternator to have tested today. Not sure if anything to bench test on ignition module.
Thoughts?