1977 1150 Coil Replacement Options

kck8385

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I need to replace the coil on my 1977 Merc 1150. The current Merc number is 332-4985T 2. I can not find a Sierra coil that crosses with that number. Sierra 18-5186 crosses with Merc 339- numbers. Has anyone used the Sierra 18-5186 on an inline 6 motor? If not I'll bit the bullet and purchase the OEM.

Thanks,
Kevin
 

Chris1956

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Sierra should make a coil for your motor. You need to look a bit more.

Are you sure the coil is bad? They last a real long time....
 

kck8385

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Chris,

I ended up calling Sierra's technical department yesterday and was told they do not make a coil that crosses with mine. He looked up the Mercury number as well as my motor and said it was a no go. I ended up buying the Mercury coil. The Sierra number I gave above looks just like it but he said it was not a replacement for mine.

My coil readings were bad and it is cracked. I had the cowl off Sunday while it was idling in a tub and I guess the wind was blowing just right because I heard a random electrical clicking noise. When it happened 3 or 4 clicks in a row the motor would stumble. I thought it was coming from the coil area so I pulled it and found what you see in the pictures. The magnet is cracked all over. The triangular piece fell out when I pulled the rubber off. As you can see the plastic above the magnet is cracked also.

I will update my previous posts if this solves my 2 year long random electrical shutting off issue and more recent bogging at high RPM's.

Thanks,
Kevin

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Chris1956

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OK, well you got the defective coil. It had to happen to someone.

If memory serves me, Sierra did make a coil some years ago. Maybe they discontinued it. The ;last distributor Merc was manufactured in 1979, and the phase out of the distributor ign was well underway by 1976, in the inline 4 cylinder models.

Glad you found that issue. I new coil should surely help with your issue,

BTW CDI Electronics still makes ign components for your motor.
 

kck8385

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Yea I seem go be lucky that way. Thanks for the help Chris.

Kevin
 

jimmbo

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I wonder if copious amounts of non conducting epoxy would fix a cracked coil?
 
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