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On Aug 2, 10:47*am, John H wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 21:25:31 +0100, aslappy1 wrote: I have a 98 bayliner with a 3.0 mercruiser had a *problem on the water the starter went. Had it towed fixed the starter and now it wont run. It cranks and all but wont start. And the only plug that is firing good enough to get across a plug is cyl 2. The others are getting enough juice threw them to light a tester light but not strong enough to fire a plug. My guess is its the ignition module and I have one on its way. any ideas what it could be if that dosent fix the problem? If there's a coil there, I'd check it out. -- John H He has weak spark. About the only check for weak spark that you can do with a coil is to try another one. I'd still check for low voltage at the ignition before anything else. The ignition power on boats typically travels up to the helm from a battery in the rear and then back to the ignition. Through multiple friction fit connectors and fuse holders. I got tired of cleaning connections on my 95 and installed one of those "ice cube" relays at the engine. Now the keyed ignition line from the helm pulls the relay which feeds 12 v to the engine on a much shorter path directly from the battery with a 10amp circuit breaker on it. |
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