El Toro 33809
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Took our boat out 2 weekends ago after not being out for a number of months. Launched it, it started fine, although the tach wasn’t working, idled out from the dock then accelerated. It wouldn’t rev out, so we returned it to the trailer and checked it out on land. Didn’t see any loose wires and nothing was in the intake grate. Started it on the trailer and it would rev out just fine. But.... back in the water we had the same experience so we called it a day.
Sunday I had some time to check things out, so the first thing I did was a compression test. All good there. Next was check for spark. The bottom cylinder on the left side and the middle cylinder on the right side had no spark. Moved plugs around and things didn’t change. That led me to believe the coils were bad, so I ordered 2 new ones. They arrived today.
After installing them I did tested for spark, guessing all would be good, but nothing changed. I then moved plugs but that didn’t change where the issue was. Next up, I moved the coils but the same cylinders had no spark (guess I should had done that Sunday before ordering the coils).
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what to do next? Does the tachometer get its reading from one of those 2 cylinders? The engine is the Mercury M2 Jet.
Thank you,
Tim
Sunday I had some time to check things out, so the first thing I did was a compression test. All good there. Next was check for spark. The bottom cylinder on the left side and the middle cylinder on the right side had no spark. Moved plugs around and things didn’t change. That led me to believe the coils were bad, so I ordered 2 new ones. They arrived today.
After installing them I did tested for spark, guessing all would be good, but nothing changed. I then moved plugs but that didn’t change where the issue was. Next up, I moved the coils but the same cylinders had no spark (guess I should had done that Sunday before ordering the coils).
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what to do next? Does the tachometer get its reading from one of those 2 cylinders? The engine is the Mercury M2 Jet.
Thank you,
Tim
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