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Ignition coil issue - 1974 Evinrude 9.9
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<blockquote data-quote="Kurtbag16" data-source="post: 498312" data-attributes="member: 33226"><p>I ended up getting one of my coils replaced on warranty (due to its failure). After getting both coils back on, I was seeing good spark when I spun the flywheel with the plugs out. However, when I started the motor up I found I was getting shocked when I touched the spark plug boots. This was also happening when the coil went bad last year. The spark plug leads and boots are both new, so I'm not sure where the issue might be. The coils are grounded and the ignition system appears to be properly grounded as well. I have included pictures in case anyone can see something that I am missing. I am also looking for guidance on checking the trigger and stator using a multi-meter. Non of the instructional videos I have found for 9.9's seem to have the type of wiring that mine has. I am also unable to remove the flywheel without sending the motor to a shop, which I am trying to avoid unless I can't figure this out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurtbag16, post: 498312, member: 33226"] I ended up getting one of my coils replaced on warranty (due to its failure). After getting both coils back on, I was seeing good spark when I spun the flywheel with the plugs out. However, when I started the motor up I found I was getting shocked when I touched the spark plug boots. This was also happening when the coil went bad last year. The spark plug leads and boots are both new, so I'm not sure where the issue might be. The coils are grounded and the ignition system appears to be properly grounded as well. I have included pictures in case anyone can see something that I am missing. I am also looking for guidance on checking the trigger and stator using a multi-meter. Non of the instructional videos I have found for 9.9's seem to have the type of wiring that mine has. I am also unable to remove the flywheel without sending the motor to a shop, which I am trying to avoid unless I can't figure this out. [/QUOTE]
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