I have an 1984 inline 6 cyl merc, 115hp. I was cruising on plane when it suddenly lost high speed power. It wouldn't rev over 2000 rpm. I brought it to a shop and they found the carbs full of rust etc. They cleaned the carbs and I replaced the fuel tank, hose and primer bulb. No fix! I brought it to another shop and they told me to change the reed valves. I changed the reed valves but still the same problem. I trouble shot further and found no spark on #2 cyl. I changed the lower switch box so now I have good spark on all 6 cyl. Also replaced all spark plugs. Timing checks at 6 deg at idle, 20 deg at WOT. The trigger and coils check OK with resistance tests but the stator is slighly over range. The manual says 5400 to 6200 ohms between the Blue and Red wires and I read 6300 ohms. The other stator resistance checks are within range. Is this close enough to be OK or should I replace the stator?
Compression checks at 93 to 98 psi on all 6 cyl.
I have been unable to test the High Speed Spark Advance Black Box because the manual says to rev the engine to 5600 rpm at which point the timing should advance by 6 deg. This engine only revs to 5500 rpm and what's the point in advanceing at such extreme rpm. Is this a typo errorr? Is there a safer and more accurate way to test this Black Box?
Any other ideas as to the cause of suddenly losing high speed performance?
I would really like to solve this problem before the water becomes stiff!!
Thanx from Canada
Compression checks at 93 to 98 psi on all 6 cyl.
I have been unable to test the High Speed Spark Advance Black Box because the manual says to rev the engine to 5600 rpm at which point the timing should advance by 6 deg. This engine only revs to 5500 rpm and what's the point in advanceing at such extreme rpm. Is this a typo errorr? Is there a safer and more accurate way to test this Black Box?
Any other ideas as to the cause of suddenly losing high speed performance?
I would really like to solve this problem before the water becomes stiff!!
Thanx from Canada