Re: Merc Sportjet 120 No spark
The trigger is another set of coils that are in a small ring around the crankshaft, under the flywheel. The trigger rests in the hole of the stator. The trigger controls when your switchbox should fire for each cylinder. <br />Tony, I don't find where you have reported the ac voltage coming out of your stator. If you haven't checked this yet, you really need to. You have four leads coming from the red stator. Two go to the regulator/rectifier, and two go to the switchbox. To test the stator, unplug the two going to the switchbox, i believe they are green/white and white/green, and hook up a voltmeter across them. All you do is read the AC voltage while you're cranking the engine with the starter. If it is 150-180V you're fine. There is also a red stator adapter that these stator wires plug into to lower the voltage for the switchbox. You can check the voltage coming out of that adapter on the blue wire, too. I don't remember what the voltage should be, but it is probably around 79-90 volts ac. <br />Alounsbury gave good advice about testing the trigger.<br />If you don't have a volt/ohm multimeter, you can get one at Wal Mart or Radio Shack for $10-20 that will do the trick. You really need one of these if you don't have it.