Howdy all,
Just joined, looking for some confirmation before I start spending money...
I bought a used Tracker with a 1987 Classic 50 Merc outboard last year. The engine seems to have low power. With just me, I will gradually get up on plane and run about 5000 rpm. If I fill the live well, sometimes no plane. More than one person, no plane. Engine stays at about 3k rpm.
Some trips worse than others. I found a slightly corroded coil, replaced, ran good for a while (maybe wishful thinking on my part).
I have done the following: rebuilt the carbs (I have an odd carb with no integral fuel pump). I disconnected the oil injection and I mix the oil (not in response to this problem).
I decarboned the engine last year with Seafoam.
I believe the problem is ignition.
I measured the stator resistance as follows:
red to red/white = 151 Ohms
blue to blue/white = 6670 Ohms
DVA red to red/white (cranking) = 48 V
DVA blue to blue/white (cranking) = 309 V
DVA red to red/white (running - idle) = 140-170 V
DVA blue to blue/white (running - idle) = 310 V
Trigger DVA to ground all 4+ V
Purple to white = 11-12 DVA running
Brown to black = 11-12 DVA running
In the manual I have, under "Engine will not accelerate beyond 3000-4000 rpm" section, it states "Connect a DVA meter to the red wire and red/white wire and do a running test. The DVA voltage should show a smooth climb in voltage and remain high through the RPM range. A reading lower than the reading on the blue wires indicates a bad stator."
The boat is on the trailer, and I am running on the hose, so I can't rev too high, but, the DVA voltage never exceeds the blue wire voltage.
I am tempted to replace the stator. And if I have the flywheel off, I may as well replace the trigger.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Andy
Just joined, looking for some confirmation before I start spending money...
I bought a used Tracker with a 1987 Classic 50 Merc outboard last year. The engine seems to have low power. With just me, I will gradually get up on plane and run about 5000 rpm. If I fill the live well, sometimes no plane. More than one person, no plane. Engine stays at about 3k rpm.
Some trips worse than others. I found a slightly corroded coil, replaced, ran good for a while (maybe wishful thinking on my part).
I have done the following: rebuilt the carbs (I have an odd carb with no integral fuel pump). I disconnected the oil injection and I mix the oil (not in response to this problem).
I decarboned the engine last year with Seafoam.
I believe the problem is ignition.
I measured the stator resistance as follows:
red to red/white = 151 Ohms
blue to blue/white = 6670 Ohms
DVA red to red/white (cranking) = 48 V
DVA blue to blue/white (cranking) = 309 V
DVA red to red/white (running - idle) = 140-170 V
DVA blue to blue/white (running - idle) = 310 V
Trigger DVA to ground all 4+ V
Purple to white = 11-12 DVA running
Brown to black = 11-12 DVA running
In the manual I have, under "Engine will not accelerate beyond 3000-4000 rpm" section, it states "Connect a DVA meter to the red wire and red/white wire and do a running test. The DVA voltage should show a smooth climb in voltage and remain high through the RPM range. A reading lower than the reading on the blue wires indicates a bad stator."
The boat is on the trailer, and I am running on the hose, so I can't rev too high, but, the DVA voltage never exceeds the blue wire voltage.
I am tempted to replace the stator. And if I have the flywheel off, I may as well replace the trigger.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Andy
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