Ducatinut
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2007
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- 42
Re: ESA module
ASSuming that the trigger switch itself is not bad (have you tested that, yet? could be corroded internally) and it's actually the ESA, just bypass the blasted thing and set it up like Merc does.
All you need is a quick splice and about a foot of single conductor wire. Splice that into the hot side of the switch that is actuated by the cam in the dead center of Bruce's photo (the switch with the long throw arm on it) and run that to the negative side of your coil.
We found when developing the Cobra conversion kit that the ESA is pretty unreliable at this stage (most of them are 20 or so years old now). Set the idle around 750-850 rpm and go boating...
Troubleshooting problems is fun, but this is an easy one - ten minutes and the ESA is irrelevant.... Spend that time changing oil, doing a tune up and getting your safety equipment in order.
Fair winds,
Chris
ASSuming that the trigger switch itself is not bad (have you tested that, yet? could be corroded internally) and it's actually the ESA, just bypass the blasted thing and set it up like Merc does.
All you need is a quick splice and about a foot of single conductor wire. Splice that into the hot side of the switch that is actuated by the cam in the dead center of Bruce's photo (the switch with the long throw arm on it) and run that to the negative side of your coil.
We found when developing the Cobra conversion kit that the ESA is pretty unreliable at this stage (most of them are 20 or so years old now). Set the idle around 750-850 rpm and go boating...
Troubleshooting problems is fun, but this is an easy one - ten minutes and the ESA is irrelevant.... Spend that time changing oil, doing a tune up and getting your safety equipment in order.
Fair winds,
Chris