This is a "how do I" thread regarding newbie questions on testing ignition systems
I have zero experience using voltage meters etc. on outboards (or on anything for that matter) but have been going over the manual for days, actually re-writing the ignition tests in my own terms so I can fully understand what I am doing before attempting to test anything...basically I am scared to touch anything that could break / fry something on accident.
I will have some stupid questions along the way I can tell and am hoping to get the answers from those who know.
This is the thread I will post my "stupid" newbie questions...you can laugh all you want but hey, I gotta learn somehow.
Not sure if it matters but the motor I am working on is a Johnson 120.
First question is..
I want to test to see if there is voltage coming from the Stator by following the manuals instructions.
Here is what the manual says (in my terms):
My questions on this simple procedure are:
Thank you in advance.
I have zero experience using voltage meters etc. on outboards (or on anything for that matter) but have been going over the manual for days, actually re-writing the ignition tests in my own terms so I can fully understand what I am doing before attempting to test anything...basically I am scared to touch anything that could break / fry something on accident.
I will have some stupid questions along the way I can tell and am hoping to get the answers from those who know.
This is the thread I will post my "stupid" newbie questions...you can laugh all you want but hey, I gotta learn somehow.
Not sure if it matters but the motor I am working on is a Johnson 120.
First question is..
I want to test to see if there is voltage coming from the Stator by following the manuals instructions.
Here is what the manual says (in my terms):
Stator Test 1. Shorts to Ground Test.
1 Set peak reading voltmeter knobs to negative (-) and 500.
2 Connect black test lead to engine ground.
3 Connect red test lead to Stator terminal A of the two-pin connector
4 Crank engine while noting voltmeter
5 Now switch red test lead to Stator terminal B
6 Crank engine while noting meter.
Stop: Any voltage reading on either connection indicates charge coil (Stator) or charge coil leads are grounded.
Repair leads or replace stator assembly as necessary. Retest after completion.
My questions on this simple procedure are:
- For this test do I have to use a DVA adapter since I am only looking for ANY voltage?1 Set peak reading voltmeter knobs to negative (-) and 500.
- Do I just touch / attach the black lead to anywhere on the motor that is a good chunk of metal?2 Connect black test lead to engine ground.
- I currently have my flywheel off so I can have access to all the ignition components and wiring but it says on many of the tests to crank engine over. Is there a trick to getting better access to all of this or can I ever leave the flywheel off for some tests (doubt it) but am a little confused on this part.4 Crank engine while noting voltmeter
Thank you in advance.