my Johnson 15hp 4-stroke starts sometimes after about 20-30 pulls but more often than not, it will not start at all. The plugs are new and properly gapped, the carb is newly rebuilt and the fuel is fresh. The few times that it did start, it seemed to run pretty well.
I recently aquired this motor after it had been stored for an unknown time (years?). I have the Seloc manual and have performed the following tests (results included).
Spark test: results = no spark or intermittent at best.
Stop switch test: results = functions properly. Resistance is very high and goes to zero when stop button is pushed.
Charge Coil Test: cranking output = very little, if any voltage produced (normal ~ 300 volts)
Charge coil resistance across the two brown wires = 12,500 ohms (normal ~ 1010-1230).
Power Coil Test: cranking output = very little, if any voltage produced.
Power Coil resistance across the two orange wires = 82 ohms (normal ~ 76-92 ohms).
Power pack/ Ignition module: I was not able to test this, as I do not have the proper load adapter tool.
Ignition Coil Test: resistance across the two plug towers = 2400 ohms (normal ~ 2000-2600).
Questions: Does this sound like failure or intermittent failure of the stator/ charge coil, and is this a common failure?
If not the stator/ charge coil, could it be the ignition module and how do you tell?
Could it be anything else? All wiring and connections are in very good to excellent condition. Thank you very much in advance for providing any help and or insight,
Ron
I recently aquired this motor after it had been stored for an unknown time (years?). I have the Seloc manual and have performed the following tests (results included).
Spark test: results = no spark or intermittent at best.
Stop switch test: results = functions properly. Resistance is very high and goes to zero when stop button is pushed.
Charge Coil Test: cranking output = very little, if any voltage produced (normal ~ 300 volts)
Charge coil resistance across the two brown wires = 12,500 ohms (normal ~ 1010-1230).
Power Coil Test: cranking output = very little, if any voltage produced.
Power Coil resistance across the two orange wires = 82 ohms (normal ~ 76-92 ohms).
Power pack/ Ignition module: I was not able to test this, as I do not have the proper load adapter tool.
Ignition Coil Test: resistance across the two plug towers = 2400 ohms (normal ~ 2000-2600).
Questions: Does this sound like failure or intermittent failure of the stator/ charge coil, and is this a common failure?
If not the stator/ charge coil, could it be the ignition module and how do you tell?
Could it be anything else? All wiring and connections are in very good to excellent condition. Thank you very much in advance for providing any help and or insight,
Ron
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