edgutgesell
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2004
- Messages
- 144
Hi Rodbolt, Ray and whoever. About a year ago I had a problem with my 84 V6 150HP(ETXN)Yamaha. I had a no/low spark problem which turned out to be a bad stator. As a result of that problem, I ended up with several new pieces of test equipment such as DVA meter, etc. They helped to resolve the problem. I also discovered resistance errors in both the Yamaha factory manual and the Sealoc manual. Thanks to Rodbolt and Ray, I was able to troubleshoot and repair the problem.<br /><br />I don't have a problem with the engine now, however I was just looking at a post dated March 13, 2006 titled "Question for Rodbolt". In that thread, Ray mentioned that he uses a timing light to check the spark on the pre 90 models because the voltages are lower. I think that if I had used a timing light initially to troubleshoot last years problem I would have gotten to the problem sooner. I now intend buying a new timing light. My question is:<br /><br />Can I use an inductive pickup timing light or do I need another type timing light?