AEROISTIC2
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- Joined
- Dec 15, 2004
- Messages
- 5
Original problem--Engine would run fine for about 20 minutes then would lose about a third of its power then full power would return just to go away a few moments later. After inspecting the engine the yellow wire on the rectifier was found to be grounding out. I replaced the rectifier and tested the engine to find out I had no fire at the plugs. I tested for voltage at the stator leads where of course there was none. Upon inspection of the stator a number of burn spots were found and a beezwax like substance was leaking out of it. Obviously I replaced the stator. I then had voltage on the leads to the power pack but still no fire at the plugs. Just for a shot in the dark I replaced the power pack which left me with two plugs firing. The sensor coils where testing good but I said what the hell and replaced the timer base and two coils that had some hairline cracks in them. Now I have all four plugs firing. I got pretty excited until I installed the plugs and tried to start the motor and recieved the now all to familiar sound of an engine turning over and refusing to start. I removed one plug to check for fire and of course there was none so I removed a second and then a third then they all started firing. I understand that engine rpm is important when starting however the engine is turning over at the same rate it always has. So after all that here is my question. Did I get some bogus aftermarket parts that requires some unusual high rpm rate to run this engine or should I be looking for something else? I'm running out of places to look. Let me also add that I'm using a new 1000 cranking amp battery. The starter does get warm but nothing I think is unusual from the amount of cranking its been doing lately.