At my wit's end with a boat. 1997 5.7L Vortec Mercruiser. 2 BBL carb. Thunderbolt V ignition. After doing a top end rebuild, it won't start...VERY weak spark that dies out immediately due to the low coil voltage of about 8.7 with key on and 6.5 while cranking.
Batteries are both new and read 12.7 volts. I have bypassed the tach, key switch, and shift interrupter and all reads the same. I have 12.6 volts at the key switch. 11.4 with the key turned to the on position and 11.3 at the I terminal. I also bypassed the key switch with a jumper wire from the B to the I leads and there was no difference at the coil.
I have replaced the ignition sensor, cap, and rotor, but still the issue persists. I have tried two different coils, both of which are assumed to be working. I tested the purple lead from the ignition module: also 8.7 volts.
I want to know anything else to check other than the red/white lead from the ignition module? Maybe I should just run a new wire to the coil from one of the many ignition wires and be done with it?
One other thing to note: the purple barrel connector terminal on the alternator was loose, but I put it back on. It could still be a bit loose though, but I believe that's related to the charging circuit?
Batteries are both new and read 12.7 volts. I have bypassed the tach, key switch, and shift interrupter and all reads the same. I have 12.6 volts at the key switch. 11.4 with the key turned to the on position and 11.3 at the I terminal. I also bypassed the key switch with a jumper wire from the B to the I leads and there was no difference at the coil.
I have replaced the ignition sensor, cap, and rotor, but still the issue persists. I have tried two different coils, both of which are assumed to be working. I tested the purple lead from the ignition module: also 8.7 volts.
I want to know anything else to check other than the red/white lead from the ignition module? Maybe I should just run a new wire to the coil from one of the many ignition wires and be done with it?
One other thing to note: the purple barrel connector terminal on the alternator was loose, but I put it back on. It could still be a bit loose though, but I believe that's related to the charging circuit?