Sugar Sand 120
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- Jun 9, 2008
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Hi, first time on iboats. Looking for some help!
I do not have a (DVA) Tester....not sure what it is?
I have a 120 hp Sport Jet boat. I believe it is a force motor. I started with a new switch box. I now can start the motor and runs on three of the four cylindars. I have strong spark with approx 1/2" spark gap on the top three cylindars when cranking the motor to a ground. The lower cyl is dead. I pulled the complete electronic board off again amd swapped the lower coil with the top good one. The bottom cyl still dead. Top one is good yet. I checked the resistance of each plug wire, they are all good. I swapped plugs and they are all good. So far all plug wires, plugs and coils are good. I also checked resistance of each coil neg of each coil to the each coil tower and that runs 950ohms. S/B 800-110. I tried to get a voltage reading on each coil neg/pos with a VOM. This is to be 150-250 volts on a DVA 400 setting. I am having problems getting voltage reads with a plan VOM.
Trigger: resistance check is good s/b 700-1000 Ohms it is 890.
Switch Box: The switch box has three wire groups. Left side feeds the (4) coils (four different green combinations and ther own grounds). The top left has (2) blues used and two reds caped and not used, stop lead blk/yellow goes to switch. Bottom left has a violet, white, white/black and brown goes to the trigger.
Stator (purpose for charging): I did a resistance test on the stator Green/white to White green, s/b 500/600 Rx10 ohms. I have 713 ohms.
This sounds bad but I do not understand if the stator feeds the switch box and all coils how would one coil be dead and three good? I also tested the Stator White/green to ground and Green/White to ground which shows no continuity on both which is good.
Not sure where to go from here. How often does a new switch boxes come bad out of the box? (One question I have is the new switch box has two red wires that are not used(capped), same as the OEM I replaced)?? Makes me think one red is needed for the bottom cylinder for some reason??
Help!
John
I do not have a (DVA) Tester....not sure what it is?
I have a 120 hp Sport Jet boat. I believe it is a force motor. I started with a new switch box. I now can start the motor and runs on three of the four cylindars. I have strong spark with approx 1/2" spark gap on the top three cylindars when cranking the motor to a ground. The lower cyl is dead. I pulled the complete electronic board off again amd swapped the lower coil with the top good one. The bottom cyl still dead. Top one is good yet. I checked the resistance of each plug wire, they are all good. I swapped plugs and they are all good. So far all plug wires, plugs and coils are good. I also checked resistance of each coil neg of each coil to the each coil tower and that runs 950ohms. S/B 800-110. I tried to get a voltage reading on each coil neg/pos with a VOM. This is to be 150-250 volts on a DVA 400 setting. I am having problems getting voltage reads with a plan VOM.
Trigger: resistance check is good s/b 700-1000 Ohms it is 890.
Switch Box: The switch box has three wire groups. Left side feeds the (4) coils (four different green combinations and ther own grounds). The top left has (2) blues used and two reds caped and not used, stop lead blk/yellow goes to switch. Bottom left has a violet, white, white/black and brown goes to the trigger.
Stator (purpose for charging): I did a resistance test on the stator Green/white to White green, s/b 500/600 Rx10 ohms. I have 713 ohms.
Not sure where to go from here. How often does a new switch boxes come bad out of the box? (One question I have is the new switch box has two red wires that are not used(capped), same as the OEM I replaced)?? Makes me think one red is needed for the bottom cylinder for some reason??
Help!
John