My brain is seriously going in circles now and instead of getting more comfortable with my motor I am actually getting more confused and frustrated....really need to find one old school Evinrude guy that know his stuff for this one.
Preface...
Bought the boat and motor from a guy who didn't know much (if anything) about outboards.
He fried the power pack he said and bought a new one for almost $300...he wired up the controls but never even got them mounted and then sold the boat to me.
I know NOTHING (well now I am learning a bit) about outboards etc.
I mounted the controls, changed the lower unit oil, semi mounted the steering cable and got the boat running but it wouldn't go fast and kind of shook a bit when trying to give it full throttle.
At low speeds though it seemed to run ok.
I posted the video of what was happening on youtube and linked it to some forum threads.
Had one Evinrude tech contact me via youtube and say he is almost 100% sure it is ignition related and to check for bad wires....I did..and found a few that had cracked shields and some grounds that looked like they needed some cleaning.
I replaced, shortened, added new clips one at a time so I knew I couldn't screw anything up...was very careful not to move or change any wires.
Biggest changes I did with wires.

Current big problem....
After doing the wire fix I went to test it out and nothing..no spark....AND now the pulse pack / or coil (not sure what's the right term)....the black box that the Power Pack hooks into and has the coil wire coming out...well that thing is now making a ticking noise with the key on and the auto choke is moving a little bit along with the ticking. It was not making this noise nor was the choke solenoid twitching before I did the wire "fix". And it started easily so of course it had spark.
Here's the bigger problem....
I have no clue as to whether this unit was A) installed correctly or B) is even the right power pack since I cannot find the serial number ANYWHERE on the web to cross reference it.
On the Power pack it says: OMC 32157 Wabash. I am pretty good at finding things online but this one has me stumped...if I could find it then I could perhaps read the instructions...troubleshooting etc.
When I just looked for it again I did see the CDI Ignition website and read the instructions for their products:
http://www.cdielectronics.com/InstallSheet/113-8362.pdf
What stood out to me is number 4 which says...
4. Remove any clipper modules, surge suppressors or safety circuits. WARNING! Failure to do so could void CD
warranty.
I do not know what if any of this my motor has or is plugged in still etc.
ALSO...there is a round plug (harness) with a metal wire keeper in between my power pack and coil...(the CDI product doesn't have this) and the red wire coming out of it (or going to it) is getting real hot and appears to have almost melted at some point. It's in bad shape to say the least.
I did notice that when I wiggle this wire I get electric noise in the coil...almost like the wire is bad inside and when I wiggle it sometimes it makes contact.
I would just replace this wire right now except it's part of the connector and without knowing the part name / brand etc.
I am out of luck there.

I even went to the local shops and they don't seem to want to work on this since it's so old...one may have a look but it will be weeks before he gets to it. I really, really need help figuring this stuff out and if someone really knows this stuff and wants me to send them some beer money for their troubles then I am even open to that. I can't really afford to hire someone but I can't afford to ruin this or have it be yard art either.
One last thing...the only other thing that was done at all besides the fixing / shortening of some wires is I used a new huge battery that I recently got. Was told that wouldn't harm it since it's 12volt and tried my old battery afterwards and got same result.
Links below are for reference for this topic:
CDI Power Pack cross reference:
http://www.cdielectronics.com/downloads/CRPL.pdf
The CDI Power Pack replacement for my motor: (not the one I have as noted above)
http://www.cdielectronics.com/AppGuide.aspx
Installation guide for CDI power pack above:
http://www.cdielectronics.com/InstallSheet/113-8362.pdf
Link to parts diagram for my motor:
http://www.marineengine.com/parts/j...nufacturer=Evinrude§ion=Distributor+Group
Another user here who had same problem but never got it resolved that I know of:
http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=214016
Good ignition and electrical help and diagnostic procedures...wire colors etc:
http://www.ebasicpower.com/downloads/cditech/CDI-Troubleshooting_Guide-JOHNSON-EVINRUDE.pdf
NOTE: My motor had the symptoms of this which was listed on the above page....
Another link to troubleshooting ignition and electrical...looks different then one above:
http://issuu.com/cdielectronics/doc...t.xml&backgroundColor=000000&showFlipBtn=true
Someone asking a question about spark on a motor similar to mine with a good informative answer:
http://www.justanswer.com/boat/21ipy-not-getting-spark-spark-plugs-metered-wiring-purple-12v.html
Ignition switch wiring colors:
http://continuouswave.com/whaler/reference/ignitionSwitch.html
Link to my youtube video showing the motor cutting out at full throttle:
http://youtu.be/fprXUJkdmGE
Preface...
Bought the boat and motor from a guy who didn't know much (if anything) about outboards.
He fried the power pack he said and bought a new one for almost $300...he wired up the controls but never even got them mounted and then sold the boat to me.
I know NOTHING (well now I am learning a bit) about outboards etc.
I mounted the controls, changed the lower unit oil, semi mounted the steering cable and got the boat running but it wouldn't go fast and kind of shook a bit when trying to give it full throttle.
At low speeds though it seemed to run ok.
I posted the video of what was happening on youtube and linked it to some forum threads.
Had one Evinrude tech contact me via youtube and say he is almost 100% sure it is ignition related and to check for bad wires....I did..and found a few that had cracked shields and some grounds that looked like they needed some cleaning.
I replaced, shortened, added new clips one at a time so I knew I couldn't screw anything up...was very careful not to move or change any wires.
Biggest changes I did with wires.

Current big problem....
After doing the wire fix I went to test it out and nothing..no spark....AND now the pulse pack / or coil (not sure what's the right term)....the black box that the Power Pack hooks into and has the coil wire coming out...well that thing is now making a ticking noise with the key on and the auto choke is moving a little bit along with the ticking. It was not making this noise nor was the choke solenoid twitching before I did the wire "fix". And it started easily so of course it had spark.
Here's the bigger problem....
I have no clue as to whether this unit was A) installed correctly or B) is even the right power pack since I cannot find the serial number ANYWHERE on the web to cross reference it.
On the Power pack it says: OMC 32157 Wabash. I am pretty good at finding things online but this one has me stumped...if I could find it then I could perhaps read the instructions...troubleshooting etc.
When I just looked for it again I did see the CDI Ignition website and read the instructions for their products:
http://www.cdielectronics.com/InstallSheet/113-8362.pdf
What stood out to me is number 4 which says...
4. Remove any clipper modules, surge suppressors or safety circuits. WARNING! Failure to do so could void CD
warranty.
I do not know what if any of this my motor has or is plugged in still etc.
ALSO...there is a round plug (harness) with a metal wire keeper in between my power pack and coil...(the CDI product doesn't have this) and the red wire coming out of it (or going to it) is getting real hot and appears to have almost melted at some point. It's in bad shape to say the least.
I did notice that when I wiggle this wire I get electric noise in the coil...almost like the wire is bad inside and when I wiggle it sometimes it makes contact.
I would just replace this wire right now except it's part of the connector and without knowing the part name / brand etc.
I am out of luck there.

I even went to the local shops and they don't seem to want to work on this since it's so old...one may have a look but it will be weeks before he gets to it. I really, really need help figuring this stuff out and if someone really knows this stuff and wants me to send them some beer money for their troubles then I am even open to that. I can't really afford to hire someone but I can't afford to ruin this or have it be yard art either.
One last thing...the only other thing that was done at all besides the fixing / shortening of some wires is I used a new huge battery that I recently got. Was told that wouldn't harm it since it's 12volt and tried my old battery afterwards and got same result.
Links below are for reference for this topic:
CDI Power Pack cross reference:
http://www.cdielectronics.com/downloads/CRPL.pdf
The CDI Power Pack replacement for my motor: (not the one I have as noted above)
http://www.cdielectronics.com/AppGuide.aspx
Installation guide for CDI power pack above:
http://www.cdielectronics.com/InstallSheet/113-8362.pdf
Link to parts diagram for my motor:
http://www.marineengine.com/parts/j...nufacturer=Evinrude§ion=Distributor+Group
Another user here who had same problem but never got it resolved that I know of:
http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=214016
Good ignition and electrical help and diagnostic procedures...wire colors etc:
http://www.ebasicpower.com/downloads/cditech/CDI-Troubleshooting_Guide-JOHNSON-EVINRUDE.pdf
NOTE: My motor had the symptoms of this which was listed on the above page....
Engines with S.L.O.W. Features: If the customer is complaining that the engine won’t rev up and shakes real bad,
the S.L.O.W. function could be activating. If the engine is NOT overheating, a temperature sensor or VRO sensor
failing early can cause this problem. Disconnect the TAN wires at the power pack and retest. If the engine performs
normally, reconnect the tan wires one at a time until the problem recurs, then replace the last sensor you connected.
Make sure that all of the TAN wires are located as far as possible from the spark plug wires. Also check the
blocking diode in the engine harness.
Another link to troubleshooting ignition and electrical...looks different then one above:
http://issuu.com/cdielectronics/doc...t.xml&backgroundColor=000000&showFlipBtn=true
Someone asking a question about spark on a motor similar to mine with a good informative answer:
http://www.justanswer.com/boat/21ipy-not-getting-spark-spark-plugs-metered-wiring-purple-12v.html
Ignition switch wiring colors:
http://continuouswave.com/whaler/reference/ignitionSwitch.html
Link to my youtube video showing the motor cutting out at full throttle:
http://youtu.be/fprXUJkdmGE
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