59 lonestar
Cadet
- Joined
- Aug 19, 2012
- Messages
- 13
First, I'm a total amateur. I have the service manual, and found a great post on troubleshooting that some had under the common problems forum. But for the most part I'm shooting in the dark.
After de-winterizing I had a little trouble with what I thought was an old gas problem. I wasn't getting enough power in the cylinder, and I had a little revving at lower speeds. Then I replaced the gas and really smooth cruising for about 2 hours. Then without any other symptoms, she just died, almost like the kill switch had been hit. No chugs, nothing.
I'm not getting a spark in either plug.
Last year I replaced one of the two CDMs, and the symptoms included choppy running, but at least starting. I've got no spark now.
Switched the plugs. I flipped the kill switch a bunch. I disconnected & reconnected all of the harness connections at the engine, checked, and there don't seem to be any loose ground cables. I opened the control box and disconnected the kill switch (black / yellow cable), didn't reconnect, tried to turn it over. (should I have done something different here?).
Tested the ohms on the stator and it was supposed to be between ~500 - 600, I had a reading closer to 1,500.
1) Does a stator just crap out like that?
2) It feels like the kill switch, or something simple just given the way it died, but maybe I'm not testing it right? Any advice on how to actually test it is appreciated.
3) Other ideas or ways to test for a more simple fix than stator, or does the ohms test just sum it up?
Thanks.
After de-winterizing I had a little trouble with what I thought was an old gas problem. I wasn't getting enough power in the cylinder, and I had a little revving at lower speeds. Then I replaced the gas and really smooth cruising for about 2 hours. Then without any other symptoms, she just died, almost like the kill switch had been hit. No chugs, nothing.
I'm not getting a spark in either plug.
Last year I replaced one of the two CDMs, and the symptoms included choppy running, but at least starting. I've got no spark now.
Switched the plugs. I flipped the kill switch a bunch. I disconnected & reconnected all of the harness connections at the engine, checked, and there don't seem to be any loose ground cables. I opened the control box and disconnected the kill switch (black / yellow cable), didn't reconnect, tried to turn it over. (should I have done something different here?).
Tested the ohms on the stator and it was supposed to be between ~500 - 600, I had a reading closer to 1,500.
1) Does a stator just crap out like that?
2) It feels like the kill switch, or something simple just given the way it died, but maybe I'm not testing it right? Any advice on how to actually test it is appreciated.
3) Other ideas or ways to test for a more simple fix than stator, or does the ohms test just sum it up?
Thanks.