Does anybody know of links to well-informed descriptions
of how AC capacitive discharge ignition circuits work?
The case at hand is a 1986 Suzuki DT4 outboard motor. It's a
2-stroke 1-cylinder 4 HP engine, probably not much different
in ignition requirements from any other small engine. It uses
two bar-style pickup coils, one to charge the cap and one 180
degrees away to fire the plug. The CDI box is distinct from
the pickup coils, all are distinct from the ignition coil.
Parts are no longer available. There's a photo at http://www.zefox.net/~bp/dt4/PXL_20210923_005603433.jpg
The initial diagnosis was an open ignition coil, but a
replacement produced one spark and nothing more. Maybe
the new ignition coil killed the CDI unit, or maybe we're
barking up the wrong tree entirely.
With a better idea how it worked in general, there might be
a chance at identifying some other engine with compatible
parts, or, in the best case, of identifying and fixing the
trouble. At this point it appears the two coils in the photo
are functional.
Does anybody know of links to well-informed descriptions
of how AC capacitive discharge ignition circuits work?
The case at hand is a 1986 Suzuki DT4 outboard motor. It's a
2-stroke 1-cylinder 4 HP engine, probably not much different
in ignition requirements from any other small engine. It uses
two bar-style pickup coils, one to charge the cap and one 180
degrees away to fire the plug. The CDI box is distinct from
the pickup coils, all are distinct from the ignition coil.
Parts are no longer available. There's a photo at http://www.zefox.net/~bp/dt4/PXL_20210923_005603433.jpg
The initial diagnosis was an open ignition coil, but a
replacement produced one spark and nothing more. Maybe
the new ignition coil killed the CDI unit, or maybe we're
barking up the wrong tree entirely.
With a better idea how it worked in general, there might be
a chance at identifying some other engine with compatible
parts, or, in the best case, of identifying and fixing the
trouble. At this point it appears the two coils in the photo
are functional.
Thanks for reading, and any ideas!
bob prohaska
Does anybody know of links to well-informed descriptions of how AC
capacitive discharge ignition circuits work?
The case at hand is a 1986 Suzuki DT4 outboard motor. It's a 2-stroke 1-cylinder 4 HP engine, probably not much different in ignition
requirements from any other small engine. It uses two bar-style pickup
coils, one to charge the cap and one 180 degrees away to fire the plug.
The CDI box is distinct from the pickup coils, all are distinct from the ignition coil. Parts are no longer available. There's a photo at http://www.zefox.net/~bp/dt4/PXL_20210923_005603433.jpg
The initial diagnosis was an open ignition coil, but a replacement
produced one spark and nothing more. Maybe the new ignition coil killed
the CDI unit, or maybe we're barking up the wrong tree entirely.
With a better idea how it worked in general, there might be a chance at identifying some other engine with compatible parts, or, in the best
case, of identifying and fixing the trouble. At this point it appears
the two coils in the photo are functional.
Thanks for reading, and any ideas!
bob prohaska
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