I have a Mercury 115 four cylinder early oil injected SN 0D106981, that was hard starting and had no power when they tried to get it up on plane, I at first thought it was a carb issue but when I pulled the cover off I saw that the switch box had been real hot and had cooked a lot of potting out and melted it down over the side of the motor. Nothing else looked as if it had been at all hot. The motor still has hot, blue 1/2 inch spark coming from all 4 plug wires, but I am told these boxes have a "high side" that kicks in around 2500 rpm, and that is what has failed.
My questions are as follows:
What did this, can I get a new one and assume it will fix the problem?
Is there more troubleshooting that I have to do, like on stator, other things?
The stator looks fine, none of the tell tale hot spots or melted off insulation you see with failed stators sometimes.
I've ordered the box, even if it is still working I can't imagine it can for long like it is.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
My questions are as follows:
What did this, can I get a new one and assume it will fix the problem?
Is there more troubleshooting that I have to do, like on stator, other things?
The stator looks fine, none of the tell tale hot spots or melted off insulation you see with failed stators sometimes.
I've ordered the box, even if it is still working I can't imagine it can for long like it is.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
