Hi All, I am trying to fix an ignition issue on my 1995 Mercury 115 (SN: 0G199179). As some background, I had a broken plug wire on the bottom cylinder which I believe lead to my voltage regulator going out. Voltage regulator, all plug wires and the bottom cylinder ignition coil have all been replaced but it runs rough now and trying to track down the issue.
I am following the manual test procedures starting with checking my ignition coils. Manual states to put the red DVA lead on coil + and black DVA lead on coil -. I did my test to start off with at idle, about 800 RPMs. When I do this the readings are about 190 on the top cylinder, 130 on the next one, 50 on the next one and no reading on the bottom. So only one reading in spec of 150-250V. As I increase RPM's, readings go up but still have the same difference between cylinders.
If I do the same test with red DVA lead on coil + except put the black DVA lead on the bolt on the switchbox where all the negative coil wires run to I get a consistent 220 across all cylinders at 800 RPMs, so reading within spec.
Coils have all been checked and resistance readings are within spec. All other voltage and resistance checks per manual of the stator and trigger are within spec across all RPM ranges as well.
Looking for some input as ignition parts are pricey and I hate to just throw parts at something hoping it will fix it.
Thanks
I am following the manual test procedures starting with checking my ignition coils. Manual states to put the red DVA lead on coil + and black DVA lead on coil -. I did my test to start off with at idle, about 800 RPMs. When I do this the readings are about 190 on the top cylinder, 130 on the next one, 50 on the next one and no reading on the bottom. So only one reading in spec of 150-250V. As I increase RPM's, readings go up but still have the same difference between cylinders.
If I do the same test with red DVA lead on coil + except put the black DVA lead on the bolt on the switchbox where all the negative coil wires run to I get a consistent 220 across all cylinders at 800 RPMs, so reading within spec.
Coils have all been checked and resistance readings are within spec. All other voltage and resistance checks per manual of the stator and trigger are within spec across all RPM ranges as well.
Looking for some input as ignition parts are pricey and I hate to just throw parts at something hoping it will fix it.
Thanks