So here's the latest . . . .
The clamp on the fuel pump was difficult to get to with the screwdriver to loosen the clamp (without removing the air box), and it was getting dark. I removed the return line put on a small piece of hose on the y connector then into a container, if there it fuel running out of the return line, it must mean there is an excess fuel coming into the carbs, right?
Cranked it for about 60 seconds overall with the choke on and a freshly charged battery, no ignition, however, there was about 4-6oz of fuel in the container from the return line.
I decided to remove the plugs and put in some mix to prime them and see if made a difference, while the plugs were out, I thought I would double check the plugs. Checked the gap again, they were set at .020in. Connected some ground clamps to the plugs and to the manifold, started cranking, nice good spark, then after a couple of seconds nothing, no more spark, few seconds later, spark again, then no spark any longer!!!!
So I checked;
- Spark plug caps to ensure they were tight,
- ground wires/clamp from plug body to the manifold,
- checked the small black wire off the battery into the rear electrical box,
- unplugged and replugged the 6 conductor plug into the rear box,
- unplugged and replugged the connector to the stator/pickup,
- still no spark
- disconnected, reconnected the battery and put on the key, cranked it now and there was a spark again,
- put some mix in the cylinders, plugs back in,
- cranked it again, no ignition,
- removed the plugs and again . . . no spark!!!
So . . . I think the root of my hard to start issue is an INTERMITTENT spark issue, not RV, not fuel, not timing!!!!
While I was cranking the engine I wiggled as many wires as I could reach, rear electrical connector, small ground into the rear elec box, connector from stator and pickup, wires running along the inside of the hull, no spark appeared. I was hoping that if I found the flakey connection the spark would come and go as I moved it.
I will check the wiring diagram and reconfirm that the Red/Purple wire running from the rear elec box to the MPEM has 12v and wiggle it through its length to make sure there is no corrosion someplace in the wire, or run a temp wire to see if that makes a difference. I have already cleaned all the grounds in the MPEM box, but will wiggle them while checking them individually as well.
Although if the 12v line was flakey, I would not expect the infocenter to work the whole time. (still flashing the 12v low message when cranking).
Also will check the resistance and pulse from the pickup, as well as the signal on the white wire from the MPEM to the rear elec box/coil.
Where does the MPEM get its ground from, just off the black wire coming from the connector on the stator/pickup coil, thats what it looks like from the wiring diagram?
I am dreading that this comes down to a spastic MPEM, do these symptoms sound like it be the MPEM, even though I get the two beeps and it cranks fine? I did ask Nick at Westside Powersports about one for this model/year, it will be about $800cdn for a known good one, with two keys and shipping.
It will be a couple of days til I can work on it again, thanks to all who have shared their expertise, greatly appreciated!