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1994 3.0l Mercruiser no spark, wont start
Boat quit, I replaced the coil then started at least 5 times, now no
spark again, just turns over, could it be the purple wiee not supplying 12V........help Thank you all Bob |
1994 3.0l Mercruiser no spark, wont start
I will check tonight, thanks for the advice, do you know if the ign
switch may be cutting out with power and is the stall switch where the lanyard is? Bob wrote: Could be,Bob. use a test light and see if you have powere going to the coil with the key on. Also, the stall switch in the I/O system can be giving you problems. wrote: Boat quit, I replaced the coil then started at least 5 times, now no spark again, just turns over, could it be the purple wiee not supplying 12V........help Thank you all Bob |
1994 3.0l Mercruiser no spark, wont start
Merc shifters work by briefly cutting the ignition when you take them
out of gear. This releases the pressure on the input shaft allowing the gears to come apart. It's a real rube goldburg but it works. The interrupt switch is located on a plate wher the shift cable connects to the smaller cable going out to the outdrive. Usually bolted to the side of the engine or somewhere in the vicinity of the transom near the outdrive. When out of adjustment they can affect the ignition. Adjusting them is a real pain and you really need to follow the manual. Robk1013 wrote: I will check tonight, thanks for the advice, do you know if the ign switch may be cutting out with power and is the stall switch where the lanyard is? Bob wrote: Could be,Bob. use a test light and see if you have powere going to the coil with the key on. Also, the stall switch in the I/O system can be giving you problems. wrote: Boat quit, I replaced the coil then started at least 5 times, now no spark again, just turns over, could it be the purple wiee not supplying 12V........help Thank you all Bob |
1994 3.0l Mercruiser no spark, wont start
James,
Thank you, it appears to be intermittent, I will check it out tonight. Tks for the knowledge jamesgangnc wrote: Merc shifters work by briefly cutting the ignition when you take them out of gear. This releases the pressure on the input shaft allowing the gears to come apart. It's a real rube goldburg but it works. The interrupt switch is located on a plate wher the shift cable connects to the smaller cable going out to the outdrive. Usually bolted to the side of the engine or somewhere in the vicinity of the transom near the outdrive. When out of adjustment they can affect the ignition. Adjusting them is a real pain and you really need to follow the manual. Robk1013 wrote: I will check tonight, thanks for the advice, do you know if the ign switch may be cutting out with power and is the stall switch where the lanyard is? Bob wrote: Could be,Bob. use a test light and see if you have powere going to the coil with the key on. Also, the stall switch in the I/O system can be giving you problems. wrote: Boat quit, I replaced the coil then started at least 5 times, now no spark again, just turns over, could it be the purple wiee not supplying 12V........help Thank you all Bob |
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