Hello;
1995 Johnson 150, SLEOM. Location: Colorado.
Note: this stator has two charge coils going to power pack.
I have been troubleshooting my ignition system, and to avoid a long post, will summarize:
With an adjustable spark gap tester (to ground). the sparks will jump:
Cylinders 1, 3, 5 = 1/2" gap (strong spark. Probably would go higher on gap).
Cylinders 2, 4, 6 = 1/4" gap (very weak spark).
Stator resistance (disconnected from power pack):
Charge coil for 1 ,3, 5 = 505 ohms (between coil leads).
Charge coil for 2 ,4, 6 = 507 ohms (between coil leads).
All charge coil leads to ground = open (no continuity).
Cranking charge coil voltage (DVA; stator disconnected from starboard power pack connector):
Charge coil 1, 3, 5 = 141V
Charge coil 2, 4, 6 = 131V
So, after my tests (with no other changes), I swapped the charge coil leads in the starboard
power pack connector. In other words, I moved the charge coil leads for cylinders 1 ,3, 5 to the power pack connector inputs for cylinders 2 ,4, 6 and vise versa.
With the charge coils swapped into the power pack, the weak spark moved to the opposite cylinder bank:
Cylinders 2, 4, 6 = 1/2" gap (strong spark. Probably would go higher on gap).
Cylinders 1, 3, 5 = 1/4" gap (very weak spark).
The magnets, inside the flywheel, are solidly mounted and strong.
They snap a screwdriver out of my hand when tested.
The stator is original OEM (0584981), and looks new. No heat discoloration, melted plastic, etc..
So, please vote:
Do you think this stator is bad?
I am just looking for some opinions from more experienced outboard mechanics (than me), before I pay close to $400 for a new stator.
Also, if you want to recommend any other tests, please let me know.
Thank you very much in advance for your help,
1995 Johnson 150, SLEOM. Location: Colorado.
Note: this stator has two charge coils going to power pack.
I have been troubleshooting my ignition system, and to avoid a long post, will summarize:
With an adjustable spark gap tester (to ground). the sparks will jump:
Cylinders 1, 3, 5 = 1/2" gap (strong spark. Probably would go higher on gap).
Cylinders 2, 4, 6 = 1/4" gap (very weak spark).
Stator resistance (disconnected from power pack):
Charge coil for 1 ,3, 5 = 505 ohms (between coil leads).
Charge coil for 2 ,4, 6 = 507 ohms (between coil leads).
All charge coil leads to ground = open (no continuity).
Cranking charge coil voltage (DVA; stator disconnected from starboard power pack connector):
Charge coil 1, 3, 5 = 141V
Charge coil 2, 4, 6 = 131V
So, after my tests (with no other changes), I swapped the charge coil leads in the starboard
power pack connector. In other words, I moved the charge coil leads for cylinders 1 ,3, 5 to the power pack connector inputs for cylinders 2 ,4, 6 and vise versa.
With the charge coils swapped into the power pack, the weak spark moved to the opposite cylinder bank:
Cylinders 2, 4, 6 = 1/2" gap (strong spark. Probably would go higher on gap).
Cylinders 1, 3, 5 = 1/4" gap (very weak spark).
The magnets, inside the flywheel, are solidly mounted and strong.
They snap a screwdriver out of my hand when tested.
The stator is original OEM (0584981), and looks new. No heat discoloration, melted plastic, etc..
So, please vote:
Do you think this stator is bad?
I am just looking for some opinions from more experienced outboard mechanics (than me), before I pay close to $400 for a new stator.
Also, if you want to recommend any other tests, please let me know.
Thank you very much in advance for your help,
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