DJ_Allatoona
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Feb 24, 2008
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1986 Mercury 75hp. It sat for many years and replaces my identical motor that locked up. I've got it running but have some occasional power-drop and electrical issues. I've been gradually replacing everything I can with parts from my old motor that I know are good.
Yesterday I swapped the stator and trigger and flywheel, hoping that was the cause of my electrical issues. Easy job and wiring both back up was uneventful. I followed the wire color guide stamped on the switchbox. While I was in there I swapped some other things, like the starter solenoid, the wiring harness, and the mercury switch. Just replaced every item and wire the same way the old one was.
I felt good because the wires on the old trigger were in horrible shape. Corroded and cracked and burned.
Tried to start it afterward and no spark. Turns over strong but no pop. And my cheap Harbor Freight spark tester showed no spark. It behaves as if the kill switch is thrown (happened to me before) but that is not the case here,
Is there something I have to do after swapping a stator/trigger to, I don't know...sync them up again, or make them work together?
Two odd things stand out: The switchbox says "WHT-BLK" where the bottom-most wire from the trigger hooks up. On the trigger I stripped from my parts motor, that wire is definitely YELLOW and BLACK. The same shade of yellow as the solid yellow wire that is connected above it. And on the trigger I replaced, that wire was solid black. The other thing that I noticed that the switchbox on my parts motor has a black wire coming out of the sealed interior of the switchbox that was grounded. The switchbox on my new motor does not have that wire, but every corner of it is grounded. Both are pictured below.
Sorry this is so long, but hopefully someone has some advice for me. Where to start chasing down this no-spark situation, and could it be related to my stator/trigger swap?
Yesterday I swapped the stator and trigger and flywheel, hoping that was the cause of my electrical issues. Easy job and wiring both back up was uneventful. I followed the wire color guide stamped on the switchbox. While I was in there I swapped some other things, like the starter solenoid, the wiring harness, and the mercury switch. Just replaced every item and wire the same way the old one was.
I felt good because the wires on the old trigger were in horrible shape. Corroded and cracked and burned.
Tried to start it afterward and no spark. Turns over strong but no pop. And my cheap Harbor Freight spark tester showed no spark. It behaves as if the kill switch is thrown (happened to me before) but that is not the case here,
Is there something I have to do after swapping a stator/trigger to, I don't know...sync them up again, or make them work together?
Two odd things stand out: The switchbox says "WHT-BLK" where the bottom-most wire from the trigger hooks up. On the trigger I stripped from my parts motor, that wire is definitely YELLOW and BLACK. The same shade of yellow as the solid yellow wire that is connected above it. And on the trigger I replaced, that wire was solid black. The other thing that I noticed that the switchbox on my parts motor has a black wire coming out of the sealed interior of the switchbox that was grounded. The switchbox on my new motor does not have that wire, but every corner of it is grounded. Both are pictured below.
Sorry this is so long, but hopefully someone has some advice for me. Where to start chasing down this no-spark situation, and could it be related to my stator/trigger swap?

