DeepBlue2010
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I read some threads in which the boat owner complains about erratic behavior at certain RPM and it turns out that it is the ignition system and by changing it, everything is back to normal. With the way distributor based electronic ignition systems are constructed, if the break, I would expect them to stop working at any speed. The switching frequency should be irrelevant but apparently in some threads it is!
I am wondering what make an ignition system misbehave only at higher RPMs despite idling and operating just fine at lower RMPs. Can anyone shed some light on the possible reasons?
The primary reason I am asking is that if the malfunction only at high rpm, how can we reliably diagnose them on the dock at idle?
They will spark and fire just fine showing no sign of malfunction. The problem will not be solved until someone takes the leap and through a new ignition into it and try it out. While I have no problem with this approach, I am basically wonder if there is another reliable and predictive method to diagnose them.
I am wondering what make an ignition system misbehave only at higher RPMs despite idling and operating just fine at lower RMPs. Can anyone shed some light on the possible reasons?
The primary reason I am asking is that if the malfunction only at high rpm, how can we reliably diagnose them on the dock at idle?
They will spark and fire just fine showing no sign of malfunction. The problem will not be solved until someone takes the leap and through a new ignition into it and try it out. While I have no problem with this approach, I am basically wonder if there is another reliable and predictive method to diagnose them.
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