2strokes4ever
Cadet
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- Mar 4, 2024
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Bought my yammies used. Never pushed their RPM too much. At first, at higher RPM they sometimes would surge for some time but never paid attention since they used to give me the speed I was happy with. Later one of them started sputtering and turning off, changed spark plugs, cleaned carburetors and that went away. Now bogging now happens on both twins every time I hit 3/4 of throttle no matter what. I even tried a clean can of ethanol free gas, new water separators, new fuel filters, and still bogging.
So I went and made sure all coil plugs were generating sparks with a spark tester on the port engine
My premix is fine
Also checked the resistance on the primary and secondary ignition coils and found about three had too low or too high resistance values as per the manual
I then fired her up and unplugged spark boots one by one and there were three where there was no noticeable change in engine RPM
Engines are Outboard is 225TXRR 1993 yamaha twins premix
Sparks are brand new and they all have that usual two oil slime
Have sprayed crab cleaner down carb throats when it is bogging and no change
Have pressed priming bulbs during bogging and no change either
And compression is good on all cylinders
Does anyone think that there isn't anything wrong with my coils with these results?
Doesn't this mean I most likely have some coils, or coil wires, or coil boots that are defective?
So I went and made sure all coil plugs were generating sparks with a spark tester on the port engine
My premix is fine
Also checked the resistance on the primary and secondary ignition coils and found about three had too low or too high resistance values as per the manual
I then fired her up and unplugged spark boots one by one and there were three where there was no noticeable change in engine RPM
Engines are Outboard is 225TXRR 1993 yamaha twins premix
Sparks are brand new and they all have that usual two oil slime
Have sprayed crab cleaner down carb throats when it is bogging and no change
Have pressed priming bulbs during bogging and no change either
And compression is good on all cylinders
Does anyone think that there isn't anything wrong with my coils with these results?
Doesn't this mean I most likely have some coils, or coil wires, or coil boots that are defective?