Heres a tough one that I have spent alot of time on and cant figure out.
I have a 96 XP where I just rebuilt the engine over the winter and just now am trying to get it on the water.
First start up after rebuild engine install it started easily and ran fine in the garage.
Sometimes it will start and when it does it runs but you can tell it is misfiring then it will eventually die.
Sometimes it will just crank with no spark to the plugs. Sometimes after a crank but no spark episode, I try it and it will start right up but missfire and eventually die. Its even backfired a couple of times.
I have a good running 96 GTX 787 next to the 96 XP on the trailer so I have swapped in good parts to try with the 96 XP.
Here is what I have tried:
Tried 6 different spark plugs
2 different coils same result one was brand new
Spark plug wires cut back and new ends put on.
Tried a different CDI box from the good running GTX (CDI box from XP works in GTX) same result.
Tried the good running GTX MPEM same result.
Battery is newer and has 11.5 volts during cranking.
White spark wire from grey box to ignition coil is brand new.
Ground wire from rear black solenoid box is brand new
Removed the red rectifier wire same result.
Checked the Dess post and the start button with the OHM meter and both are within ohm specs.
Removed the front cover to inspect the stator and the mag pickup. Didnt seem to be any metal particle interferrence. Both the stator and the mag pickup are brand new aftermarket and were installed when the engine was rebuilt. Ohmed out the mag pickup and all the yellow wires from the stator etc and all are within ohm spec of the manual.
Put the front cover back on and still intermittent spark problems.
I'm not convinced that the new mag pickup in the front cover is functioning properly (eventhough it meets ohm specs) so I tap into the yellow with white stripe wire coming from the mag pickup and goes to the CDI box. I tap in after all the connectors and just before the CDI box where I hook up my volt meter.
Volt meter set to volts AC: I get 1.5 volts AC on the yellow/white stripe wire to the CDI box when the engine cranks. Ive gotten readings of constant 4.8-5.0 volts when it ran but engine ran with misses. Now Ive read that I should see 0.3 to 0.5 volts AC from this wire when it is cranking. Is this higher than normal AC volts causing havoc for the CDI?
So I went over to my good running GTX and tested the yellow/white wire from the mag pickup going into the CDI on this good running ski. On this GTX engine I got 0.8 volts AC when cranking. And 3.5 volts AC while the GTX is running smoothly.
Does anyone have experience with the AC output voltage of the mag pickup and what it should be and can about a 1 volt higher than normal difference cause the CDI and spark delivery to go bezerk?
I have a 96 XP where I just rebuilt the engine over the winter and just now am trying to get it on the water.
First start up after rebuild engine install it started easily and ran fine in the garage.
Sometimes it will start and when it does it runs but you can tell it is misfiring then it will eventually die.
Sometimes it will just crank with no spark to the plugs. Sometimes after a crank but no spark episode, I try it and it will start right up but missfire and eventually die. Its even backfired a couple of times.
I have a good running 96 GTX 787 next to the 96 XP on the trailer so I have swapped in good parts to try with the 96 XP.
Here is what I have tried:
Tried 6 different spark plugs
2 different coils same result one was brand new
Spark plug wires cut back and new ends put on.
Tried a different CDI box from the good running GTX (CDI box from XP works in GTX) same result.
Tried the good running GTX MPEM same result.
Battery is newer and has 11.5 volts during cranking.
White spark wire from grey box to ignition coil is brand new.
Ground wire from rear black solenoid box is brand new
Removed the red rectifier wire same result.
Checked the Dess post and the start button with the OHM meter and both are within ohm specs.
Removed the front cover to inspect the stator and the mag pickup. Didnt seem to be any metal particle interferrence. Both the stator and the mag pickup are brand new aftermarket and were installed when the engine was rebuilt. Ohmed out the mag pickup and all the yellow wires from the stator etc and all are within ohm spec of the manual.
Put the front cover back on and still intermittent spark problems.
I'm not convinced that the new mag pickup in the front cover is functioning properly (eventhough it meets ohm specs) so I tap into the yellow with white stripe wire coming from the mag pickup and goes to the CDI box. I tap in after all the connectors and just before the CDI box where I hook up my volt meter.
Volt meter set to volts AC: I get 1.5 volts AC on the yellow/white stripe wire to the CDI box when the engine cranks. Ive gotten readings of constant 4.8-5.0 volts when it ran but engine ran with misses. Now Ive read that I should see 0.3 to 0.5 volts AC from this wire when it is cranking. Is this higher than normal AC volts causing havoc for the CDI?
So I went over to my good running GTX and tested the yellow/white wire from the mag pickup going into the CDI on this good running ski. On this GTX engine I got 0.8 volts AC when cranking. And 3.5 volts AC while the GTX is running smoothly.
Does anyone have experience with the AC output voltage of the mag pickup and what it should be and can about a 1 volt higher than normal difference cause the CDI and spark delivery to go bezerk?