The ESA module on my 1988 Bayliner Capri 3.0 has failed. This boat sill has the point triggered ignition system and runs great, but shifting from forward to neultral has slowly become nearly impossible with the engine running. reverse and all shifting with engine off are fine. My question is can the wrong ignition coil cause ESA failure? The reason I am asking is I noticed there is a Motorcraft ignition coil installed and lable reads "USE WITH EXTERNAL RESISTOR" I was unable to locate an external/Ballist resistor in the engine bay or on the wiring diagram in the manual I have. I checked here on Iboats and can only find coils labled "uses external resistor" I'm afraid of buring up a new ESA module with the wrong coil.
BTW is there anyreason I cant bypass the ESA by using the main interruptor switch to ground the negative side of the coil? I know it will kill the entire ignition system, but only for a second during shifting....
Thanks
BTW is there anyreason I cant bypass the ESA by using the main interruptor switch to ground the negative side of the coil? I know it will kill the entire ignition system, but only for a second during shifting....
Thanks