Trying to sell my boat. I took 3 guys out for 3 separate sea trials this past week, and all 3 ended the same-blown coils! Needless to say, the boat is still mine....
First sea trial, 3800 rpms no problem, slowed town to 1800 and the engine started skipping and hesitating. Shut it down and couldn?t restart it. When I took the coil out I could see the crack on the tube diameter the coil wire goes on.
Second sea trial, the guys serious, already been on board, brought beer and was making ?plans?, 40 minutes out to sea at 3500 rpms, motor dies completely, pull the coil out, another cracked coil!
Third sea trial this morning, cruised fine for about a half hour, another coil ?incident?.
A little history on the 2000 MerCruiser Mag MPI with 400 hours. First year I had it it wouldn?t run for long over 3500 rpms without starting to break down. Did a complete tune up and plumbed in a separate fuel system, as the symptoms sound like fuel problem. Finally changed the coil, and it ran great, for about a half hour, broke down, towed in to marina and they told me I bought a bad coil, so they replaced it and showed me the cracked coil. Boat ran ok for the last 2 years but since I?m usually towing my inflatable, I don?t push it. Although I did get a couple speedy runs in earlier this year.
In the past week I?ve done the wires, plugs, cap, rotor, ignition switch, (and fuel fillter). Old plugs looked fine, it is firing on all 8 cylinders. On the second sea trial, when I opened the hatch I could see a lot of spray down there, so I figured the coil was getting wet. My Grady has a tunnel pocket so the water pools around the shaft log and sprays around down there. Confidence was high this morning as I mopped the bilge dry and added the di-electric grease around the outer coil tube before installing the wire. Today?s coil, although I haven?t looked yet, probably didn?t crack, but it definately crapped out like my original coil did.
Anyways, with a shoebox full of cracked coils, plus the two that only work at low rpms, I figured I?m overdue for this post......
Any and all advice welcome.
Thanks.
Mike
PS I do plan to check the voltage tomorrow at the coil.
PSS I also made an appointment at the boat yard, but I?m seeing another $500 coil job there. I need a permanent fix, in case I get another offer, sigh.
First sea trial, 3800 rpms no problem, slowed town to 1800 and the engine started skipping and hesitating. Shut it down and couldn?t restart it. When I took the coil out I could see the crack on the tube diameter the coil wire goes on.
Second sea trial, the guys serious, already been on board, brought beer and was making ?plans?, 40 minutes out to sea at 3500 rpms, motor dies completely, pull the coil out, another cracked coil!
Third sea trial this morning, cruised fine for about a half hour, another coil ?incident?.
A little history on the 2000 MerCruiser Mag MPI with 400 hours. First year I had it it wouldn?t run for long over 3500 rpms without starting to break down. Did a complete tune up and plumbed in a separate fuel system, as the symptoms sound like fuel problem. Finally changed the coil, and it ran great, for about a half hour, broke down, towed in to marina and they told me I bought a bad coil, so they replaced it and showed me the cracked coil. Boat ran ok for the last 2 years but since I?m usually towing my inflatable, I don?t push it. Although I did get a couple speedy runs in earlier this year.
In the past week I?ve done the wires, plugs, cap, rotor, ignition switch, (and fuel fillter). Old plugs looked fine, it is firing on all 8 cylinders. On the second sea trial, when I opened the hatch I could see a lot of spray down there, so I figured the coil was getting wet. My Grady has a tunnel pocket so the water pools around the shaft log and sprays around down there. Confidence was high this morning as I mopped the bilge dry and added the di-electric grease around the outer coil tube before installing the wire. Today?s coil, although I haven?t looked yet, probably didn?t crack, but it definately crapped out like my original coil did.
Anyways, with a shoebox full of cracked coils, plus the two that only work at low rpms, I figured I?m overdue for this post......
Any and all advice welcome.
Thanks.
Mike
PS I do plan to check the voltage tomorrow at the coil.
PSS I also made an appointment at the boat yard, but I?m seeing another $500 coil job there. I need a permanent fix, in case I get another offer, sigh.