franktrav
Seaman
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2010
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- 56
1996 crownline 225 350 mag alpha_ problem is motor starts to misfire erraticly once i reach around 2200 rpm. it continues to misfire in the 2200 to 3600 rpm range unless i smash the throttle wide open then it seems to fire better in the upper rpms. here is what i have tried to correct it.new fuel filter,new spark plugs and wires, new distributer sensor.checked shift innterupt, i have checked the timing and it is correct at 10 deg. btdc.... BUT.. i think the timing advance is not working- here is why....... just out of curiosity trying to find the problem i drove the boat with the timing lead(pur/wht wire grounded,and it runs exactly the same way as when it is not.sooo im thinking it is the ignition module or knock module/sensor. i understand that the knock module sends a 8-10 voltage signal to the ignition module when it does not detect any knocking and this allows the icm to advance timing .it removes this voltage signal to icm when it detects knocking and the loss of voltage dissables the timing advance. so my question is should there be volage on this pur/wht wire(timing lead if the knock module and sensor are functioning correctly?i have also heard that a problem in the alrarm cicuit could shut down the timing advance? i believe that this wire is the only one that is linked between the two modules,so in my mind no voltage reading on that lead points to a bad knock module/sensor that is making the icm disable timing advance.any help appreciated as trying to figure this thing out.dont want to buy an expensive ignition module if i dont need one.the knock module and sensor are far cheaper.