cropduster21
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I'm testing the charge coil under the flywheel on my 1995 15 hp 4 stroke manual start Evinrude. The motor has an intermittent spark problem hot days it generally shows no spark (using spark tester) cool evinings it shows spark. I have been suspecting the power pack. Today however, I thought I would test the charge coil again.(BTW. today its cool and damp in the 60s and there is no spark).
let me say that all of the cranking tests on the stator coil show that its in spec in resistance and the output is over the 100 volts minimum from the coil measured between both orange leads.
My manual says there should be no voltage between the orange leads from the coil to ground. My $40 digita craftsman meter shows about 18-30 AC volts going to ground when cranking. My analog (needle type) meter shows no voltage at all, even on the lowest scale. This same meter shows voltage is above the 100 volts minimum output of the coil between the two orange leads.
Which meter should I believe?
I need to get this motor running again and I dont mind paying a hundred bucks for a new charge coil stator. A new power pack is $369! I dont want to buy a new pack only to find out the stator is bad
let me say that all of the cranking tests on the stator coil show that its in spec in resistance and the output is over the 100 volts minimum from the coil measured between both orange leads.
My manual says there should be no voltage between the orange leads from the coil to ground. My $40 digita craftsman meter shows about 18-30 AC volts going to ground when cranking. My analog (needle type) meter shows no voltage at all, even on the lowest scale. This same meter shows voltage is above the 100 volts minimum output of the coil between the two orange leads.
Which meter should I believe?
I need to get this motor running again and I dont mind paying a hundred bucks for a new charge coil stator. A new power pack is $369! I dont want to buy a new pack only to find out the stator is bad