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I've heard from some that there are tools at the merc dealers to test switch
boxes, however, when I went to an old merc dealer who tests old motors he said that there was no way to test a switch box. Specifically, 70's era switch boxes. Is this true? |
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Technically there is no way that I know of. However, there is a way to
verify all the signals coming into it are there and if the spark is there. If all inputs are right and no output then you have verified the switchbox is bad. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com - "Chris" wrote in message . .. I've heard from some that there are tools at the merc dealers to test switch boxes, however, when I went to an old merc dealer who tests old motors he said that there was no way to test a switch box. Specifically, 70's era switch boxes. Is this true? |
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![]() "Chris" wrote in message . .. I've heard from some that there are tools at the merc dealers to test switch boxes, however, when I went to an old merc dealer who tests old motors he said that there was no way to test a switch box. Specifically, 70's era switch boxes. Is this true? No, a Quicksilver Thunderbolt Ignition analyzer Part no. C-91-62563A1 can test a switchbox. |
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In my case there's four wires on mine.
Red with power in. Blue with a connection to the distributor Brown which goes back to the tach I believe Green which goes to the + on the coil. I can verify the Red as 12 volts in. The brown I don't care about The blue though I'm not sure how I could test the output or whatever with how it works. The green to the coil I'd love to test with a test light, but I'm not sure what really comes out of there. "tony thomas" wrote in message news:y2Mne.9908$xm3.2581@attbi_s21... Technically there is no way that I know of. However, there is a way to verify all the signals coming into it are there and if the spark is there. If all inputs are right and no output then you have verified the switchbox is bad. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com - "Chris" wrote in message . .. I've heard from some that there are tools at the merc dealers to test switch boxes, however, when I went to an old merc dealer who tests old motors he said that there was no way to test a switch box. Specifically, 70's era switch boxes. Is this true? |
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The brown is probably the ground wire. So you should be very concerned
about the brown wire, that of the 3 wires you are concerned about, none is ground for the box. "Chris" wrote in message ... In my case there's four wires on mine. Red with power in. Blue with a connection to the distributor Brown which goes back to the tach I believe Green which goes to the + on the coil. I can verify the Red as 12 volts in. The brown I don't care about The blue though I'm not sure how I could test the output or whatever with how it works. The green to the coil I'd love to test with a test light, but I'm not sure what really comes out of there. "tony thomas" wrote in message news:y2Mne.9908$xm3.2581@attbi_s21... Technically there is no way that I know of. However, there is a way to verify all the signals coming into it are there and if the spark is there. If all inputs are right and no output then you have verified the switchbox is bad. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com - "Chris" wrote in message . .. I've heard from some that there are tools at the merc dealers to test switch boxes, however, when I went to an old merc dealer who tests old motors he said that there was no way to test a switch box. Specifically, 70's era switch boxes. Is this true? |
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Because there should be a ground wire for the box.
"Chris" wrote in message ... the brown wire does go straight to the tach for readings I would suppose. How could the tach affect the functioning of the switch for the engine running? "Bill McKee" wrote in message link.net... The brown is probably the ground wire. So you should be very concerned about the brown wire, that of the 3 wires you are concerned about, none is ground for the box. "Chris" wrote in message ... In my case there's four wires on mine. Red with power in. Blue with a connection to the distributor Brown which goes back to the tach I believe Green which goes to the + on the coil. I can verify the Red as 12 volts in. The brown I don't care about The blue though I'm not sure how I could test the output or whatever with how it works. The green to the coil I'd love to test with a test light, but I'm not sure what really comes out of there. "tony thomas" wrote in message news:y2Mne.9908$xm3.2581@attbi_s21... Technically there is no way that I know of. However, there is a way to verify all the signals coming into it are there and if the spark is there. If all inputs are right and no output then you have verified the switchbox is bad. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com - "Chris" wrote in message . .. I've heard from some that there are tools at the merc dealers to test switch boxes, however, when I went to an old merc dealer who tests old motors he said that there was no way to test a switch box. Specifically, 70's era switch boxes. Is this true? |
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Switch boxes can be grounded via the screws that hold them in.
"Bill McKee" wrote in message hlink.net... Because there should be a ground wire for the box. "Chris" wrote in message ... the brown wire does go straight to the tach for readings I would suppose. How could the tach affect the functioning of the switch for the engine running? "Bill McKee" wrote in message link.net... The brown is probably the ground wire. So you should be very concerned about the brown wire, that of the 3 wires you are concerned about, none is ground for the box. "Chris" wrote in message ... In my case there's four wires on mine. Red with power in. Blue with a connection to the distributor Brown which goes back to the tach I believe Green which goes to the + on the coil. I can verify the Red as 12 volts in. The brown I don't care about The blue though I'm not sure how I could test the output or whatever with how it works. The green to the coil I'd love to test with a test light, but I'm not sure what really comes out of there. "tony thomas" wrote in message news:y2Mne.9908$xm3.2581@attbi_s21... Technically there is no way that I know of. However, there is a way to verify all the signals coming into it are there and if the spark is there. If all inputs are right and no output then you have verified the switchbox is bad. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com - "Chris" wrote in message . .. I've heard from some that there are tools at the merc dealers to test switch boxes, however, when I went to an old merc dealer who tests old motors he said that there was no way to test a switch box. Specifically, 70's era switch boxes. Is this true? |
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Concerning testing the switchbox in action, would the following work?
Assuming the Red has 12 volts in I can measure that with a meter or test light to ensure it works, and it does. Now for the green which goes to the coil +. What kind of signal is sent out there? I should be able to verify that something does get sent out shouldn't I? If it's not strong enough for the test light to work, then at least the multi-tester I have should be able to read the volts going out to verify how many, or just that there is some pulsing going out. True???? "Chris" wrote in message ... In my case there's four wires on mine. Red with power in. Blue with a connection to the distributor Brown which goes back to the tach I believe Green which goes to the + on the coil. I can verify the Red as 12 volts in. The brown I don't care about The blue though I'm not sure how I could test the output or whatever with how it works. The green to the coil I'd love to test with a test light, but I'm not sure what really comes out of there. "tony thomas" wrote in message news:y2Mne.9908$xm3.2581@attbi_s21... Technically there is no way that I know of. However, there is a way to verify all the signals coming into it are there and if the spark is there. If all inputs are right and no output then you have verified the switchbox is bad. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com - "Chris" wrote in message . .. I've heard from some that there are tools at the merc dealers to test switch boxes, however, when I went to an old merc dealer who tests old motors he said that there was no way to test a switch box. Specifically, 70's era switch boxes. Is this true? |
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