Hi all.
I have an 84 Merc 90 2-stroke in line 6. I took it out for the first time this year last week. At home starting it in a tank, I was having some trouble, so I used some carb cleaner and sprayed it into the carbs while cranking and she fired up, idled and ran well with a bit more throttle too. Took it to the lake, had trouble starting. I initially figured it was a fuel leak, because I had a bad connection at the tank, which I fixed up, but still want starting so I used carb cleaner again, got it going, took it out, and couldn't get over probably mid range, but eventually it opened up, and ran normal. I wasn't too worried, since I have had this happen before when using up some gas from the year before. ( I know keeping the gas over winter isn't recommended, however with seafoam in it, it had seemed to be of little ill effect over the past several years). The boat ran well for that fishing excursion, but on the way home, died to barely anything. With full throttle, we were traveling 3 mph or so. Back at the dock, wouldn't start. I did start it with the carb cleaner again, but when trying to take it out, it ran slow like it did earlier and died in a minute or so. Haven't tried to start it since.
At this point I'll say, I realize the carb cleaner wasn't a good idea and will refrain from that in the future.
I got home and did some diagnostics.
I used a bore scope to check cylinders and didn't notice any big scores, pistons look good except for some carbon, heaviest on cylinder 5.
Compression cold with some 2 stroke oil squirted in the cylinders is 110-115 across the board. (Couldn't check cylinder 6). Also, the stator and trigger are good according to this page https://www.outboardignition.com/page39.asp. 2 trigger measurements were over 1300 ohms, in spec according to the page, but figured I'd mention it. Also, plug wires all measured about 0.6 to 0.8 ohms.
I found I have no spark on cylinders 1,3,5. Those all come from the top switch box. With the stator, trigger good, and plug wires consistent, I'm guessing something is wrong with that switch box. I should mention that I tried it with the kill switch wire off, and with the red/white and blue/white wires on it from the bottom switch box, and still no spark.
I am hoping you guys can tell me if I've satisfactorily isolated the problem.
Is there a way/worth it to test the switch box?
I see they are fairly pricey to buy from Merc or CDI..... Does any one know of any other less expensive parts out there? I see them on Amazon, and was thinking for a tenth of the price might be worth a try. Anyone have any experience with them?
Thanks for the help!
I have an 84 Merc 90 2-stroke in line 6. I took it out for the first time this year last week. At home starting it in a tank, I was having some trouble, so I used some carb cleaner and sprayed it into the carbs while cranking and she fired up, idled and ran well with a bit more throttle too. Took it to the lake, had trouble starting. I initially figured it was a fuel leak, because I had a bad connection at the tank, which I fixed up, but still want starting so I used carb cleaner again, got it going, took it out, and couldn't get over probably mid range, but eventually it opened up, and ran normal. I wasn't too worried, since I have had this happen before when using up some gas from the year before. ( I know keeping the gas over winter isn't recommended, however with seafoam in it, it had seemed to be of little ill effect over the past several years). The boat ran well for that fishing excursion, but on the way home, died to barely anything. With full throttle, we were traveling 3 mph or so. Back at the dock, wouldn't start. I did start it with the carb cleaner again, but when trying to take it out, it ran slow like it did earlier and died in a minute or so. Haven't tried to start it since.
At this point I'll say, I realize the carb cleaner wasn't a good idea and will refrain from that in the future.
I got home and did some diagnostics.
I used a bore scope to check cylinders and didn't notice any big scores, pistons look good except for some carbon, heaviest on cylinder 5.
Compression cold with some 2 stroke oil squirted in the cylinders is 110-115 across the board. (Couldn't check cylinder 6). Also, the stator and trigger are good according to this page https://www.outboardignition.com/page39.asp. 2 trigger measurements were over 1300 ohms, in spec according to the page, but figured I'd mention it. Also, plug wires all measured about 0.6 to 0.8 ohms.
I found I have no spark on cylinders 1,3,5. Those all come from the top switch box. With the stator, trigger good, and plug wires consistent, I'm guessing something is wrong with that switch box. I should mention that I tried it with the kill switch wire off, and with the red/white and blue/white wires on it from the bottom switch box, and still no spark.
I am hoping you guys can tell me if I've satisfactorily isolated the problem.
Is there a way/worth it to test the switch box?
I see they are fairly pricey to buy from Merc or CDI..... Does any one know of any other less expensive parts out there? I see them on Amazon, and was thinking for a tenth of the price might be worth a try. Anyone have any experience with them?
Thanks for the help!