fast_c_class
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2002
- Messages
- 82
So here is the problem
last year my 1997 v4 60 degree engine started to intermittently loose power and would eventually die and not restart. Turns out it would lose spark. Took it to a dealer, they replaced the power pack. I took it out again it died again. Being out of town I brought it to another dealer, they took it on a long test drive, it worked perfect of course. Now this spring months later, it won't spark. Today I tore into it hoping to see brown goo all over the stator, nope it visually looks new. However, I broke the trigger wheel taking it off, but did notice the wheel had a Crack where it is said to commonly breakout (not sure what break out means) I am not sure if the Crack would cause the problems or not.
Are there any tests with an ohm meter for a stator when the flywheel is off?
Are there tests for the rectifier and regulator with an ohm meter?
I replaced the ignition swich, lanyard and checked fuses last year.
last year my 1997 v4 60 degree engine started to intermittently loose power and would eventually die and not restart. Turns out it would lose spark. Took it to a dealer, they replaced the power pack. I took it out again it died again. Being out of town I brought it to another dealer, they took it on a long test drive, it worked perfect of course. Now this spring months later, it won't spark. Today I tore into it hoping to see brown goo all over the stator, nope it visually looks new. However, I broke the trigger wheel taking it off, but did notice the wheel had a Crack where it is said to commonly breakout (not sure what break out means) I am not sure if the Crack would cause the problems or not.
Are there any tests with an ohm meter for a stator when the flywheel is off?
Are there tests for the rectifier and regulator with an ohm meter?
I replaced the ignition swich, lanyard and checked fuses last year.