OK, I'm scraching my head on this one. Any thoughts on where to go next are appreciated....
PROBLEM:
- While running, engine dies, Tach lights go out.\
- Engine will turn over fine immediately after but sounds like there's no spark.
- Waiting a couple minutes (the length of a smoke) and she starts right up and runs fine
CONDITIONS:
- Just about everything. Happens within 1 to 5 miles of firing it up. Has died at idle, under acceleration, at 40 MPH and 75 MPH
- Mostly from a cold start with the engine cold but has happened several times in a row (three) with a warm engine.
- Still have annunciator lights, turn signals and headlamp
- same conditions as hitting the "OFF" switch
WHAT I'VE DONE:
- Battery connections - Tight
- Starter connections - Tight
- put dielectric grease on EHC, Spark Plug tops
- Opened the right side controls and cleaned and dielectric greased the connections to the right hand control switch assembley.
- Inspected the right had switch assembly - found no shorts in the wires or the circuit board (Visual)
- Changed circuit breaker (it had another problem anyway)
Problem still going on. :angry:
I'm thinking the cam sensor or the coil.
What say you?
Thanks!
PROBLEM:
- While running, engine dies, Tach lights go out.\
- Engine will turn over fine immediately after but sounds like there's no spark.
- Waiting a couple minutes (the length of a smoke) and she starts right up and runs fine
CONDITIONS:
- Just about everything. Happens within 1 to 5 miles of firing it up. Has died at idle, under acceleration, at 40 MPH and 75 MPH
- Mostly from a cold start with the engine cold but has happened several times in a row (three) with a warm engine.
- Still have annunciator lights, turn signals and headlamp
- same conditions as hitting the "OFF" switch
WHAT I'VE DONE:
- Battery connections - Tight
- Starter connections - Tight
- put dielectric grease on EHC, Spark Plug tops
- Opened the right side controls and cleaned and dielectric greased the connections to the right hand control switch assembley.
- Inspected the right had switch assembly - found no shorts in the wires or the circuit board (Visual)
- Changed circuit breaker (it had another problem anyway)
Problem still going on. :angry:
I'm thinking the cam sensor or the coil.
What say you?
Thanks!