bonitasprings
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Dec 24, 2009
- Messages
- 42
So I went through alot of checks. Switching parts to the other side etc and the problem didnt move. Checked resistance in the timer base and found no needle movement between A and C on the starboard side. Replaced timer base and tested resistance (all 40 +- 10) before installing. Started engine and idled rough and would eventually die. Retested resistance and low and behold...no needle movement between A and C on the starboard side again! Questions:
Does "C" on the starboard side run #1 ?
What would cause this particular ciruit to faullt?
All looked good under the flywheel (what a pain). Very clean and no noticable wear or melting on the stator insulation or any of the wiring.
Does "C" on the starboard side run #1 ?
What would cause this particular ciruit to faullt?
All looked good under the flywheel (what a pain). Very clean and no noticable wear or melting on the stator insulation or any of the wiring.