cfauvel
Chief Petty Officer
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UGHH!!
my new normal operating motor with new prop, is up on plane in about 4-5 seconds, WOT at 5800 rpm at 47MPH
referring to this thread and the fix
http://forums.iboats.com/forum/engi...hp-what-would-make-the-potting-of-a-coil-melt
on 7/28/2017 I was back to normal after replacing the fuel pump diaphragm and fixing a ground on a power pack.....still using my 1993 coils whose potting is gooey.
during the week I replaced all six of my really old coils with brand new CDI coils and plug wires.
Went out today and the motor was really slow to plane (a minute maybe more) and WOT was only 4600 rpm or so.
Changed back to my old plug wires, but made no difference....
I didn't have the old coils to put back on until I got back to shore. I will go out tomorrow to test ....but literally the only two things I changed from last week were the plug wires and coils.
here are the differences between the OHM readings between the secondary post to ground.
NEW
321.8
321.6
316.8
305.6
319.1
320.0
OLD
241.1
248.0
243.0
238.0
241.0
246.1
on July 17th I tested the power packs output voltage and got
"Port side output from power pack are in the 205v DC range.
starboard side output from power packs are in the 195v DC range"
My manual states min output should be 230v, but CDI has the min at 150v (both whilst running)...
If the motor is back to normal tomorrow, then it has to be the coils right? what do I do when one of my antique coils goes bad?
what gives? the new coils shouldn't have been a hinderance.
on 7/7/2017 the charge coil were putting out 292v at idle (port) and 273 v at idle (starboard)...so don't think the stator is bad. 160V each whilst cranking
I checked the magnets under the flywheel, they are still glued and evenly spaced
and again last week it was back to normal.....
GRRRRR
my new normal operating motor with new prop, is up on plane in about 4-5 seconds, WOT at 5800 rpm at 47MPH
referring to this thread and the fix
http://forums.iboats.com/forum/engi...hp-what-would-make-the-potting-of-a-coil-melt
on 7/28/2017 I was back to normal after replacing the fuel pump diaphragm and fixing a ground on a power pack.....still using my 1993 coils whose potting is gooey.
during the week I replaced all six of my really old coils with brand new CDI coils and plug wires.
Went out today and the motor was really slow to plane (a minute maybe more) and WOT was only 4600 rpm or so.
Changed back to my old plug wires, but made no difference....
I didn't have the old coils to put back on until I got back to shore. I will go out tomorrow to test ....but literally the only two things I changed from last week were the plug wires and coils.
here are the differences between the OHM readings between the secondary post to ground.
NEW
321.8
321.6
316.8
305.6
319.1
320.0
OLD
241.1
248.0
243.0
238.0
241.0
246.1
on July 17th I tested the power packs output voltage and got
"Port side output from power pack are in the 205v DC range.
starboard side output from power packs are in the 195v DC range"
My manual states min output should be 230v, but CDI has the min at 150v (both whilst running)...
If the motor is back to normal tomorrow, then it has to be the coils right? what do I do when one of my antique coils goes bad?
what gives? the new coils shouldn't have been a hinderance.
on 7/7/2017 the charge coil were putting out 292v at idle (port) and 273 v at idle (starboard)...so don't think the stator is bad. 160V each whilst cranking
I checked the magnets under the flywheel, they are still glued and evenly spaced
and again last week it was back to normal.....
GRRRRR