kbait
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I've got a 25hp electronic ignition '78 manual start Evinrude. Totally loses spark after about 10mn and comes back briefly, then no more for a long while. Definately a spark issue. No overheat (can grab cylinder head for a brief time-normal, and good telltale and newer waterpump and tstat). I first had this issue last week. I searched the threads here for great ideas, as always. So, I found a hair drier and made a spark tester and put her on the stand, pulled the flywheel. Checked ohms on sensor coil and found 39 (good). Heated it up good w/hair dryer and it stayed about the same. Did the same w/charge coil under flywheel and it stayed at about 580 ohms. All wires look fine and unobstructed. Replaced and torqued flywheel and then checked both drive coils and they were like 270 and fluxuated slightly w/heating and cooling off. I got continuity from the kill button when pressed, not when in run mode, so I assume that's good. Rubber on kill button is fine too and it operates normally when used. I then concluded I had a bad amplifier/power pack (I then heated that, and at one point lost all spark, but upon further warming it came back?), so I replaced it with one from a previously running/broken lower unit 35hp that had the same pp and it sparked normally from both wires (7/16"). Then lake tested to find the exact same exact problem (10mn fine, kill at idle, start again, kill right at open throttle for at least 1/2 hour (time it took my 3hp kicker to get me home). I am stumped. I assumed since the other ignition components didn't fail w/hairdryer heat (and they all got pretty hot) that it had to be the pp since that did seem to fail briefly upon heating. So I replaced the powerpack. I spent a little more and got a new bombardier pp, as I assume it'd be best quality. Exact same result. I am confident I'm getting no spark at all upon failure, and I'm POSITIVE it's not a fuel or overheat issue, and I have 115psi on both cyls. When it will start after a fail, it's as if there was never a problem(till next fail-quickly) When it dies under power, it's not even a sputter - it's like you pressed the kill button. Immediate. I definately don't want to throw $ at another powerpack as I don't want to believe they all failed the same, especially the new one. I thought I did my homework to eliminate stuff and ID the problem. I have inspected all wires, checked and cleaned the 3 ground's I found, and I am at a loss. Could I have spent $$ on a new, junk pp? If any of you fine folks have had a similar head scratcher, I'd sure appreciate any advice. I'm thinking of putting 2 new drive coils in, but I assume they wouldn't just happen to fail at the exact same time every time she fails. Am I right about this? Could one failing coil leave no spark at all? Since they're both downstream of the pp I can't see how. I understand point setups, but this electronic ignition issue has me baffled. I am quite sure that the spark on both cyl's totally dies all at once and totally upon each failure. Thanks for any and all thoughts. kbait