Hi all, I’m new to the Forum and I’m from Perth, Western Australia. I found my way here because- you guessed it, I’ve got a problem
I’m hoping someone that’s played around with them a lot more than I have can give some advice.
I have a skiboat with a MIE260 5.7 with TBIV ignition system. Intermittent no spark. It’s at about a 50/50 on any day of the week if it gives spark or not. I followed the troubleshooting guide, disconnected tach wire from coil, there’s 12v at coil + and going from the EST module into the distributor. Stricking out the white/ green wire to earth gives a spark EVERY time.
As per flow chart I fitted a new updated distributor pick-up sensor- fitted the new extra earth wire to bellhousing bolt where battery earth cable is fitted. While I was there I renewed the dizzy cap and rotor button (ok... I broke the original rotor prying it off) All earths have been cleaned and eventually I ran new earth wire from battery earth cable up to the EST module earth on the exhaust riser. She fired up and I thought we were ok. Not so.
Checked everything mentioned in the flow chart another 5 times and convinced myself the new distributor module was faulty (yeah I know... unlikely, but that’s where I found myself) Surprise surprise, still the same with a second new distributor sensor.
This is getting long now so I’ll try to get to the point. I borrowed a coil and dizzy, coil made no difference. Plugged in borrowed dizzy and spun it by hand- (motor had no spark for the previous 30 minutes) had spark now. Fitted donor dizzy- no spark again.
I’ve just discovered tonight by playing around, that by plugging in the dizzy out of the motor (with earth wire earthed) and spinning by hand fast we get good spark. Turning dizzy slowly, like cranking speed, gives no spark, or 1 spark every now and again. I’m thinking the EST module/amplifier on the exhaust riser is at fault. My problem is a replacement is $700+ Aussie dollars so I’m hoping for some thoughts on if that could be the culprit. It’s had a different coil, dizzy and the problem stayed, so not much left other than that. Oh, when spark is either good or bad, manipulating the wiring loom makes zero difference.
Any input will be appreciated
Regards- Darren
ps, I’m happy to stick with the Mercruiser way, I don’t mind keeping with TB ignition.

I have a skiboat with a MIE260 5.7 with TBIV ignition system. Intermittent no spark. It’s at about a 50/50 on any day of the week if it gives spark or not. I followed the troubleshooting guide, disconnected tach wire from coil, there’s 12v at coil + and going from the EST module into the distributor. Stricking out the white/ green wire to earth gives a spark EVERY time.
As per flow chart I fitted a new updated distributor pick-up sensor- fitted the new extra earth wire to bellhousing bolt where battery earth cable is fitted. While I was there I renewed the dizzy cap and rotor button (ok... I broke the original rotor prying it off) All earths have been cleaned and eventually I ran new earth wire from battery earth cable up to the EST module earth on the exhaust riser. She fired up and I thought we were ok. Not so.
Checked everything mentioned in the flow chart another 5 times and convinced myself the new distributor module was faulty (yeah I know... unlikely, but that’s where I found myself) Surprise surprise, still the same with a second new distributor sensor.
This is getting long now so I’ll try to get to the point. I borrowed a coil and dizzy, coil made no difference. Plugged in borrowed dizzy and spun it by hand- (motor had no spark for the previous 30 minutes) had spark now. Fitted donor dizzy- no spark again.
I’ve just discovered tonight by playing around, that by plugging in the dizzy out of the motor (with earth wire earthed) and spinning by hand fast we get good spark. Turning dizzy slowly, like cranking speed, gives no spark, or 1 spark every now and again. I’m thinking the EST module/amplifier on the exhaust riser is at fault. My problem is a replacement is $700+ Aussie dollars so I’m hoping for some thoughts on if that could be the culprit. It’s had a different coil, dizzy and the problem stayed, so not much left other than that. Oh, when spark is either good or bad, manipulating the wiring loom makes zero difference.
Any input will be appreciated

Regards- Darren
ps, I’m happy to stick with the Mercruiser way, I don’t mind keeping with TB ignition.