96 1/2 Mercuiser 5.7 Alpha Thunderbolt V without Knock module.
Ignition is not advancing as rpms are increased. Get about 5 degrees of advance, and stops. The following was done/observed:
- Set timing in base mode.
- Observed timing during idle (not in base) and T5 appears to be working.
- Advance throttle to 2K rpms, go to 5 degree advance and stops.
- Rev a little higher, and stays at 5 degree advance.
- Followed service manual T5 flow chart, and everything is fine (flow chart seems to be for non-running engines)
- Gray Tach wire ohmed out from module to coil. Console tach and shop tack work fine, as well.
- Read 7.5VDC on puple/wht wire. Manual says 8-10V but that is for T5 w/knock module. Temporarily provideing correct voltage did not get timing to advance.
- Ground at module good.
- Gray wire tach connection cleaned and tightened.
- Substituted a 5.7LX/Bravo module, no performance change. (did not observe timing)
- During problem, majority of boating has been limited to 1K putting around lake. Can still get on plane, and occaisionally it "feels" like the timing is kicking in. ( a kick in the pants, for a second)
- Removed cover on module and complete circuit board is still covered with clear gunk protector - no corroision at all. No obvious "burn" signs, all small connection wires attached to pins.
Due to the high cost of the replacement module kit (807264A01) ($500) want to make 100% sure the module is bad. I still think there is a strong possibility of it being a bad connection or wire in harness. Outside of attaching small test wires to the pins, to get in-circuit readings, and ohming out each individual wire and ground of harness, not sure if there is anything left. I do plan to retest the Bravo module with the timing light, too. Anyone have similiar experiences or know of anything else that should be checked?
Ignition is not advancing as rpms are increased. Get about 5 degrees of advance, and stops. The following was done/observed:
- Set timing in base mode.
- Observed timing during idle (not in base) and T5 appears to be working.
- Advance throttle to 2K rpms, go to 5 degree advance and stops.
- Rev a little higher, and stays at 5 degree advance.
- Followed service manual T5 flow chart, and everything is fine (flow chart seems to be for non-running engines)
- Gray Tach wire ohmed out from module to coil. Console tach and shop tack work fine, as well.
- Read 7.5VDC on puple/wht wire. Manual says 8-10V but that is for T5 w/knock module. Temporarily provideing correct voltage did not get timing to advance.
- Ground at module good.
- Gray wire tach connection cleaned and tightened.
- Substituted a 5.7LX/Bravo module, no performance change. (did not observe timing)
- During problem, majority of boating has been limited to 1K putting around lake. Can still get on plane, and occaisionally it "feels" like the timing is kicking in. ( a kick in the pants, for a second)
- Removed cover on module and complete circuit board is still covered with clear gunk protector - no corroision at all. No obvious "burn" signs, all small connection wires attached to pins.
Due to the high cost of the replacement module kit (807264A01) ($500) want to make 100% sure the module is bad. I still think there is a strong possibility of it being a bad connection or wire in harness. Outside of attaching small test wires to the pins, to get in-circuit readings, and ohming out each individual wire and ground of harness, not sure if there is anything left. I do plan to retest the Bravo module with the timing light, too. Anyone have similiar experiences or know of anything else that should be checked?