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DISCLAIMER: some details in this post may make no sense due to my mechanical ignorance.
Engine: Johnson 175hp 2-stroke J175PXSTM
At the start of the season the engine did not have spark in all cylinders. Boat was new to me at end of last season. This was my mechanic’s first real look at it. He replaced some wiring and contacts, checked the optical sensor, new plugs, new aftermarket coils. Boat ran great.
I tied up one night after running the boat all day with no issues. The next morning went out to fish- lost 1000rpm’s.
Mechanic replaced the coils with used OEM set (new OEM coils not readily available). Boat ran great.
Used the hell out of it all weekend. Tied up last night without issues. Went out to fish this morning… lost 1000 rpms. My assumption is the coils again. Waiting for mechanic to have a look. The only good news is that I’m leaving on vacation tomorrow and won’t need the boat for a few weeks.
I have a good mechanic that I trust (a necessity for the mechanically ignorant). When he put in the OEM coils he said that he also checked the “trigger voltage” which was appropriate.
Aside from the possibility of bad luck- getting 2 sets of defective coils- is there anything that could be causing my engine to eat coils, while otherwise running well? And why would the coils fail AFTER use instead of DURING use?
I‘ll update when I get more info from the mechanic.
JB
Engine: Johnson 175hp 2-stroke J175PXSTM
At the start of the season the engine did not have spark in all cylinders. Boat was new to me at end of last season. This was my mechanic’s first real look at it. He replaced some wiring and contacts, checked the optical sensor, new plugs, new aftermarket coils. Boat ran great.
I tied up one night after running the boat all day with no issues. The next morning went out to fish- lost 1000rpm’s.
Mechanic replaced the coils with used OEM set (new OEM coils not readily available). Boat ran great.
Used the hell out of it all weekend. Tied up last night without issues. Went out to fish this morning… lost 1000 rpms. My assumption is the coils again. Waiting for mechanic to have a look. The only good news is that I’m leaving on vacation tomorrow and won’t need the boat for a few weeks.
I have a good mechanic that I trust (a necessity for the mechanically ignorant). When he put in the OEM coils he said that he also checked the “trigger voltage” which was appropriate.
Aside from the possibility of bad luck- getting 2 sets of defective coils- is there anything that could be causing my engine to eat coils, while otherwise running well? And why would the coils fail AFTER use instead of DURING use?
I‘ll update when I get more info from the mechanic.
JB