CDI Electronics Outboard Ignition Troubleshooting Guide

77 Johnson/Evinrude Troubleshooting Johnson/Evinrude 6. Check the charge coil flywheel magnets for cracked, broken and loose magnets. ENGINE WILL NOT REV ABOVE 2500 RPM AND SHAKES HARD (SLOW ACTIVATED): 1. Verify the engine is not actually over-heating by using a digital pyrometer. 2. Check the routing of the tan temperature wires, an example of a bad location is shown below. The tan wires need to be located as far away as possible from the spark plug wires. Unacceptable routing for the temp wire 3. Disconnect the temperature sensors and see if the engine performs normally. If it does, check both temperature sensors and replace the defective one. 4. If there is not any indication of a problem at this point, replace the power pack. ENGINE STAYS IN QUICK-START: 1. Check the Yellow/Red wire for DC volts while the engine is running. You should only see voltage on this wire while the starter solenoid is engaged. A DC voltage of 5-7 volts will not engage the starter solenoid, but will engage Quick-Start. 2. Short the White/Black temperature switch wire FROM the power pack to engine ground. Start the engine, if the Quick-Start drops out after approximately 5 seconds, replace the White/Black temperature switch. 3. Disconnect the Black/White wire from the power pack. If the Quick-Start feature is not now working, replace the power pack. ENGINE DIES WHEN QUICK-START DROPS OUT: Check ignition timing at idle with the White/Black temperature wire disconnected. Remember to the timing will drop in when Quick-Start disengages. Therefore, the timing in QuickStart will be 10 degrees advanced with the White/Black wire disconnected. For a IDLE timing set point of 4-6 degrees ATDC, QuickStart will be at 6-4 degrees BTDC. Verify ignition timing after engine has warmed up, according to the service manual.

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