Into the Blue
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- Sep 23, 2007
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Well I took the plunge and bought an outboard, stolen recovered (insurance sales but with no serial number) and now I know why it was so cheap. Would really appreciate any ideas on the little problem I seem to have.
When coming off the throttle after a run, so the engine's nice and warm, it has difficulty settling to a reasonable tickover. It'll settle to 2,000 revs then 10 seconds later drop to 1,000. I re-adjust the throttle to bring it up to the required speed, and it then runs too fast.
So tried checking the usual stuff, cleaned the plugs, fuel filter, carb sync but no change. Got out the manual and started looking to what else I can check.
Firstly I find I can't get a stable reading on the ignition timing,(tested with a car type strobe) jumps around from TDC to +10 so fast I can hardly keep up. So from the manual I find that it appears I've may have the wrong Ignition sensor set under the fly wheel. The sensor coil connector plug has only 4 connections whilst the charge coil has only 3 connections - this looks like it's a 85-88 model. Manual says I should get 17ohm resistance from sensor coil and I'm getting 11. This is the reading I should get from a 89-90 model.
Will this really make a difference or am I looking way too deep?
When coming off the throttle after a run, so the engine's nice and warm, it has difficulty settling to a reasonable tickover. It'll settle to 2,000 revs then 10 seconds later drop to 1,000. I re-adjust the throttle to bring it up to the required speed, and it then runs too fast.
So tried checking the usual stuff, cleaned the plugs, fuel filter, carb sync but no change. Got out the manual and started looking to what else I can check.
Firstly I find I can't get a stable reading on the ignition timing,(tested with a car type strobe) jumps around from TDC to +10 so fast I can hardly keep up. So from the manual I find that it appears I've may have the wrong Ignition sensor set under the fly wheel. The sensor coil connector plug has only 4 connections whilst the charge coil has only 3 connections - this looks like it's a 85-88 model. Manual says I should get 17ohm resistance from sensor coil and I'm getting 11. This is the reading I should get from a 89-90 model.
Will this really make a difference or am I looking way too deep?