I have a 1987 Bayliner 1750 with a 2.3L OMC that was converted to electronic ignition with Pertronix ML-141C and 3 ohm Flamethrower coil.
The coil was only getting 7 volts with the key on due to the resistor wire. It started/ran like that, but was too much resistance for the CDI shift assist to work. Other threads said to cap the resistor wire and go to the + coil with one wire from the alternator post where the ignition wire connects. It was getting 12 volts after that so tried starting it. The boat fired right up but died 20 seconds later, and now the 3 ohm coil is measuring at 0.9 ohms.
Should I not be bypassing the resistor?
The coil was only getting 7 volts with the key on due to the resistor wire. It started/ran like that, but was too much resistance for the CDI shift assist to work. Other threads said to cap the resistor wire and go to the + coil with one wire from the alternator post where the ignition wire connects. It was getting 12 volts after that so tried starting it. The boat fired right up but died 20 seconds later, and now the 3 ohm coil is measuring at 0.9 ohms.
Should I not be bypassing the resistor?