»Hello again everybody. I have finally finished up a rebuild of my 89 200 hp. After all new pistons, bearings, rebuilt carbs and everything I have a spark problem. Before the rebuild, the engine would be very hard to start after sitting for a week or more. It would only spark intermittently but would run ok once it started. It never had a warm start problem. I took the boat into the shop to be checked over by a real mechanic before we took it out to test it after the rebuild. He started it and set the low speed timing and did a link and sych on it. The cold start problem is now back and it wont start beacause it doesnt have any spark at all. He tells me that the rectifier/regulator is bad and that it can be causing problems/so he wants to replace it. I was also told that the power pack may also be bad and may need to be replaced. My question is Are we looking in the right direction? The mechanic did tell me when he first was checking it out that the regulator/rectifier was bad but could this be causing there to be no spark? He seems to be confident that 1 of these 2 parts is the problem but like everyone else, I dont like to spend money unless necessary. As always, help is appreciated.
Jons69chevy: Johnson & Evinrude Outboard Troubles/Repair Re: 1989 200 spark problems
»In speaking with him a little more, he says that he is sure that the regulator/rectifier is bad so he wants to get that fixed first and then go from there. The motor does have a brand new battery and a recent starter. Obviosly that doesnt mean that they arent bad but it does lower the chances. I will have him load test the battery and go from there. He was in a hurry when I spoke to him and mentioned a "couple of wires that were in bad shape" I will let you know what happens.
Jons69chevy: Johnson & Evinrude Outboard Troubles/Repair Re: 1989 200 spark problems
»We did a visual inspection and didnt notice anything that was missing or loose. The tach was working before the rebuild, but I cannot be sure that it is working now. He said that it is forsure not charging. I am going ahead and letting him try and fix it, not that I want to spend the money but he has helped us through the whole rebuild process by letting us use tools and different manuals. So in part I guess I owe him that part of the business. The regulator is supposed to be in Friday and I will let you guys know how it goes.
The power pack and the rectifier have been changed and the motor started right up. After sitting for a couple of weeks it would not start again- it has no spark. The shop is wanting to put a timing base on it because it is now checking out bad (resistance check I believe) My question is Are these guys doing their job correctly or are they just throwing parts at this thing. Where would you start checking. Thanks Guys.
Jons69chevy: Johnson & Evinrude Outboard Troubles/Repair Re: 1989 200 spark problems
»In speaking with him a little more, he says that he is sure that the regulator/rectifier is bad so he wants to get that fixed first and then go from there. The motor does have a brand new battery and a recent starter. Obviosly that doesnt mean that they arent bad but it does lower the chances. I will have him load test the battery and go from there. He was in a hurry when I spoke to him and mentioned a "couple of wires that were in bad shape" I will let you know what happens.
Jons69chevy: Johnson & Evinrude Outboard Troubles/Repair Re: 1989 200 spark problems
»We did a visual inspection and didnt notice anything that was missing or loose. The tach was working before the rebuild, but I cannot be sure that it is working now. He said that it is forsure not charging. I am going ahead and letting him try and fix it, not that I want to spend the money but he has helped us through the whole rebuild process by letting us use tools and different manuals. So in part I guess I owe him that part of the business. The regulator is supposed to be in Friday and I will let you guys know how it goes.
The power pack and the rectifier have been changed and the motor started right up. After sitting for a couple of weeks it would not start again- it has no spark. The shop is wanting to put a timing base on it because it is now checking out bad (resistance check I believe) My question is Are these guys doing their job correctly or are they just throwing parts at this thing. Where would you start checking. Thanks Guys.