rjcamel2355
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2015
- Messages
- 221
Hey guys,
Was putting around the river Saturday. And my motor shut down on me. Was difficult to get fired back up but finally limped it back to the bank. Thought surely I lost a cylinder. Good even compression when I got it home. No spark on 2,4,and6.
I'm pretty positive its a dead power pack, I have several spares, but how do I go about telling which one is the culprit? I've heard something about the opposite pack controlling the opposite bank or something along those lines.
Can I disconnect the coil wires going to the pack until I find the one that doesn't take away the spark on the good bank and replace that one?
As always. Appreciate everything guys
Was putting around the river Saturday. And my motor shut down on me. Was difficult to get fired back up but finally limped it back to the bank. Thought surely I lost a cylinder. Good even compression when I got it home. No spark on 2,4,and6.
I'm pretty positive its a dead power pack, I have several spares, but how do I go about telling which one is the culprit? I've heard something about the opposite pack controlling the opposite bank or something along those lines.
Can I disconnect the coil wires going to the pack until I find the one that doesn't take away the spark on the good bank and replace that one?
As always. Appreciate everything guys