LaqueRatt
Chief Petty Officer
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So if we were to search for say 1980 and newer, would we be looking at mostly solid state ignitions?
I'm familiar with the "goop," having recently taken apart an ignition box for a Kawasaki. My understanding is when these get old, the goop shrinks which sometimes pulls the components apart. There are companies that melt out all the goop, test, replace, and re-solder as needed then re-goop them. Sold with warranty and from what I've heard, they seem to work quite well.
A cheaper DIY method is to put the CDI into an oven at low heat which can serve to remelt the goop and more often than not, the CDI will start working again. A friend of mine does that on his zero turn mower whenever it starts messing up. Not a permanent fix, but a free and easy one. Now I'm wondering if the outboard ignitions are similar and if these same companies that re-do bike CDIs may do outboards as well.
I'm familiar with the "goop," having recently taken apart an ignition box for a Kawasaki. My understanding is when these get old, the goop shrinks which sometimes pulls the components apart. There are companies that melt out all the goop, test, replace, and re-solder as needed then re-goop them. Sold with warranty and from what I've heard, they seem to work quite well.
A cheaper DIY method is to put the CDI into an oven at low heat which can serve to remelt the goop and more often than not, the CDI will start working again. A friend of mine does that on his zero turn mower whenever it starts messing up. Not a permanent fix, but a free and easy one. Now I'm wondering if the outboard ignitions are similar and if these same companies that re-do bike CDIs may do outboards as well.