I have a 1995 Rinker Flotilla with 4.3L Mercrusier engine. It has a Thunderbolt IV Ignition System.
It ran great last winter when I put it away. Now today, I tried to start it on ear-muffs. If just barely started to fire-up, but died. I got it do the same one more time and then never again... Now, it only cranks. I verified gas is going to the cylinders. I then used a screw-driver to complete the connection between the coil and the distributor, but I do not see a spark. I assumed ignition coil and replaced that. When that didn't work, I did a bit more research and troubleshooting. Here's what I found.
-Ignition Coil has +12V on positive terminal (with key ON), but only if I put negative multimeter lead on and actual ground. Is the negative terminal of the ignition coil supposed to be grounded? I do NOT get a reading when I use that terminal as my ground.
-I found a Thunderbolt IV troubleshooting diagram and followed it through to the step that says check for 1-12V on the "WHT/RED terminal on distributor". I'm confused here because there are two WHT/RED wires going to my distributor. One goes into the bottom and the other goes into a module mounted on the distributor via a large 4-pin connector. Also, it did not say to test with Key ON, but that only makes sense to me...? The 1st wire showed no voltage with Key ON and Key OFF. The 2nd wire showed +12V, but only with Key ON.
Question: Is "ignition module" same thing as "ignition amplifier"?
Note: My fuel pump runs constantly with Key ON and I also have an Alarm with Key ON. I honestly don't remember if these issue were present when I put the boat away last winter as the boat is still fairly new to me and I'm still getting familiar with it. I'm troubleshooting these as separate issues, but if anyone thinks they might be related (that would be awesome), please let me know.
It ran great last winter when I put it away. Now today, I tried to start it on ear-muffs. If just barely started to fire-up, but died. I got it do the same one more time and then never again... Now, it only cranks. I verified gas is going to the cylinders. I then used a screw-driver to complete the connection between the coil and the distributor, but I do not see a spark. I assumed ignition coil and replaced that. When that didn't work, I did a bit more research and troubleshooting. Here's what I found.
-Ignition Coil has +12V on positive terminal (with key ON), but only if I put negative multimeter lead on and actual ground. Is the negative terminal of the ignition coil supposed to be grounded? I do NOT get a reading when I use that terminal as my ground.
-I found a Thunderbolt IV troubleshooting diagram and followed it through to the step that says check for 1-12V on the "WHT/RED terminal on distributor". I'm confused here because there are two WHT/RED wires going to my distributor. One goes into the bottom and the other goes into a module mounted on the distributor via a large 4-pin connector. Also, it did not say to test with Key ON, but that only makes sense to me...? The 1st wire showed no voltage with Key ON and Key OFF. The 2nd wire showed +12V, but only with Key ON.
Question: Is "ignition module" same thing as "ignition amplifier"?
Note: My fuel pump runs constantly with Key ON and I also have an Alarm with Key ON. I honestly don't remember if these issue were present when I put the boat away last winter as the boat is still fairly new to me and I'm still getting familiar with it. I'm troubleshooting these as separate issues, but if anyone thinks they might be related (that would be awesome), please let me know.




