bjrrockwell
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jun 18, 2011
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Re: 1998 Mariner offshore V-135 2.0 Liter Low oil alarm
Ok still tried to jump the pos/neg post on coil itself and just got chatter on the meter. When i jumped off the switchbox at idle i got around 120V on all three outputs to coils. (115-125V) when revved up i still got same reading on top two but the bottom one was jumping EVERYWHERE couldn't get a solid reading (with DVA). still Alarms if I hook up the coil signal wire to module on any of them at that rpm but voltage out of switchbox seems normal on top two. Voltage on bias pegs was within 3 V of each other. Considering swapping one coil from right to left side then testing with the green wire to the coil once it has been switched. That wacky reading on the bottom post to cylinder 6 is bugging me too. And its really bugging me how the RPM's won't stay stable now at less then 1200 RPM. Could be completely unrelated as I haven't been able to open the motor up but have done lots of idling on the muffs.
Ok still tried to jump the pos/neg post on coil itself and just got chatter on the meter. When i jumped off the switchbox at idle i got around 120V on all three outputs to coils. (115-125V) when revved up i still got same reading on top two but the bottom one was jumping EVERYWHERE couldn't get a solid reading (with DVA). still Alarms if I hook up the coil signal wire to module on any of them at that rpm but voltage out of switchbox seems normal on top two. Voltage on bias pegs was within 3 V of each other. Considering swapping one coil from right to left side then testing with the green wire to the coil once it has been switched. That wacky reading on the bottom post to cylinder 6 is bugging me too. And its really bugging me how the RPM's won't stay stable now at less then 1200 RPM. Could be completely unrelated as I haven't been able to open the motor up but have done lots of idling on the muffs.