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On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:10:11 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:49:24 -0500, wrote: If you are getting a trigger signal and nothing is getting to the coil it is usually the switch box but I would disconnect the kill switch wire and hold it in the air before I gave up on it. (grounded = kill) I have a Selloc book for the old mercs (it covered my 1975 7.5hp and the 402 40hp of about the same vintage). I bought this motor new sometime around 1994. Somewhere around here I have a triggered sweep 'scope. That might be useful if I knew what to look for. Does the "switch box" store up a charge in a capacitor and then release a pulse to the coils at the right time ? Any idea how much a new switch box costs ? http://www.marinepartsplus.com/catal...803024/3234-30 You're welcome and Merry Christmas. :) |
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