My old Merc had been slow to fire the second cylinder but just after warm up the second cylinder would start working and work throughout the day.
It took longer and longer for it to get to this point, well this weekend it sputted a couple times all weekend but never fired up the second cylinder
Replaced plugs, verified wires, replaced coils new, no change.
Removed the CDI unit but replacement units are pricey, just needed to understand the trigger before I replace the CDI. Does the trigger send a different pulse for each cylinder? It seems not likely being there is only one lead from the stator area to the CDI unit but before I spend 250$ on CDI I want to be sure this is my root cause.
Mid 70's 402 Mercury, electric start, converted to long shaft. Compression test shows same on both cylinders. Swapping plugs between cylinders has no affect. Changed to B8HS from BUHX (NGK) still no change. Just no spark from lower cylinder. Have not tried to reverse coil leads, seems redundant with new coils.
It took longer and longer for it to get to this point, well this weekend it sputted a couple times all weekend but never fired up the second cylinder
Replaced plugs, verified wires, replaced coils new, no change.
Removed the CDI unit but replacement units are pricey, just needed to understand the trigger before I replace the CDI. Does the trigger send a different pulse for each cylinder? It seems not likely being there is only one lead from the stator area to the CDI unit but before I spend 250$ on CDI I want to be sure this is my root cause.
Mid 70's 402 Mercury, electric start, converted to long shaft. Compression test shows same on both cylinders. Swapping plugs between cylinders has no affect. Changed to B8HS from BUHX (NGK) still no change. Just no spark from lower cylinder. Have not tried to reverse coil leads, seems redundant with new coils.
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