any way to test a switch box???

WillyBWright

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Re: any way to test a switch box???

You need a peak reading voltmeter or a DVA adapter. The other components can be tested with a conventional ohmmeter. If you only have the ohmmeter, you can test all the other components with it. If they're withing spec, it's probably the switchbox. What are your symptoms?
 

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Re: any way to test a switch box???

Test the leads from the stator which is under the flywheel. You'll need a manual. You can order one here, or check one out at the library. I'm afraid I don't have any access to specs handy 'til monday.
 

rodbolt

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Re: any way to test a switch box???

before getting to jiggy we also need an idea of which ign system the 500 is running.<br /> the 4cyl 50 had severaltypes.<br />does yours have a distributor cap with points, a distributor cap with a flat metal plate and 4 windows or 4 ign coils on the side.
 

ricksrster

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Re: any way to test a switch box???

What year is your motor and do you have a DVA voltmeter?
 

timmathis

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Re: any way to test a switch box???

You can go to WWW.outboardparts.comClick on enter here then click on mercury then click on troubleshooting. You should find what you need to know there. Like said above post all the information on what you are working on. It makes it simpler. If you have any questions feel free to ask. That is what we are here for. Tim
 

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Re: any way to test a switch box???

thanks again this might sound stupid but i just thought about it..I've been using a car battery to start the engine could I've burned something up by doing it???? thanks Erik
 

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Re: any way to test a switch box???

Car battery did not hurt it. They say to use a marine battery though.
 

ricksrster

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Re: any way to test a switch box???

Is it electric start or manual start? Does it have 4 coils?
 

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Re: any way to test a switch box???

They need a good 12volt source and can be problematic if cranking volts drop too far.<br /><br /><br />Double check all your grounds.<br /><br />I could suggest you check the wiring around the ignition switch and harness in the motor for fraying, shorts, or opens. Chances are as soon as you start looking over the wiring the insulation can crumble right off. Not much you can do but be careful.<br /><br />I think Mercury made a tester for those that could induce a pulsed source to make it fire off for testing but finding someone with one, or the tester itself for a reasonable price might be tough.<br /><br />I've just been through a couple of those battery/CDI issues and both times "just bit the bullet" and got new CDI boxes.<br /><br />One was on a 20hp that just acted up doing some strange issues with advancing the timing on it's own without reason. Along with hard starting sometimes. That one was like night and day as far as starting with the new box. Now it just fires off so sweet. Manual start too. I think I got that through a dealer for about $250. I think it's available somewhere on line for less.<br /><br />The other was a no spark issue with a 115hp.<br /><br />I checked through some diagnostic procedures I found online at various locations, but every time I tested at the CDI box it was dead. On that one I used the Rapair device with it's own coil for around $200 and that one works real good now too.<br /><br />I do see used CDI switch boxes on ebay from time to time. Sometimes quite cheap. <br /><br />The correct way is to diagnose to find the issue, but that being said....<br /><br />But it's my belief that solid state electronics have come a long way in 30 years and sometimes, a new fresh part might not be a bad choice. Just because of that.
 

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Re: any way to test a switch box???

thanks i've been doing some checking with it I now have a faint weak spark from the wires...I can put my finger on the terminal and feel a weak pulse from it(no where near enough to start it) I'll check the cowl grounds since i took it off i'm also cleaning the rotor and distrubtor tommorow thanks again you guys are the best Erik
 
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