pecoburn2003
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Bear with me. this may get a little lengthy.
History: 90 model Evinrude 88SPL. Recently operated at sea level. seemed to operate well. Tach has been erratic, but battery has stayed charged through two separate weeks of daily use. Last week I was at 6000 feet. Engine would not pull skier as it used to. I live at altitude, so I know how it should pull. I recently had to repair the control lever box and suspected it had thrown the timing off. I tinkered with the ignition timing several times, but it seemed to never be the same. Then, after running for about an hour, the engine would not tke throttle, four times, then stalled, refused to start. Removed spark plug and tested for spark. Found none. Two days later motor starts and idles normally. on flushing adaptor. I suspect base timing unit or CDI unit. Where do I start to troubleshoot this. Is it likely that the rectifier caused one of these units to overheat?
History: 90 model Evinrude 88SPL. Recently operated at sea level. seemed to operate well. Tach has been erratic, but battery has stayed charged through two separate weeks of daily use. Last week I was at 6000 feet. Engine would not pull skier as it used to. I live at altitude, so I know how it should pull. I recently had to repair the control lever box and suspected it had thrown the timing off. I tinkered with the ignition timing several times, but it seemed to never be the same. Then, after running for about an hour, the engine would not tke throttle, four times, then stalled, refused to start. Removed spark plug and tested for spark. Found none. Two days later motor starts and idles normally. on flushing adaptor. I suspect base timing unit or CDI unit. Where do I start to troubleshoot this. Is it likely that the rectifier caused one of these units to overheat?