OK, so just to set this up, I'm not Bruce Buck, and this is quite possibly a different problem....
The motor has the magneto system, electric start, no generator. Has a solenoid mounted in the engine rather than the separate relay box, as was originally stock. Has a separate elec circuit through a panel with no key switch.
This motor has run just fine ( with a few other issues !) for five years now. Recently, and not coinciding with any other changes, it's had a live spark when the cowl is touched. I found one spot where it was arcing across from block to cowl, so eliminated that. Found another and haven't cleaned that up as I want to find the reason why there's a live current coming from the coils/armature plate. Have inspected all the possible areas- plug wires, loose wires on coils possibly rubbing on underside of flywheel, etc.
Is it possible that I have a coil that has reversed polarity, and how does it get "reversed" ? Right now it's acting up and running on one cylander. I know which cylander as it's wet and the other is dry. Changed the suspected coil last week but the symptom is still there.
Any guesses/places to start ?
Thanks, bruceb
The motor has the magneto system, electric start, no generator. Has a solenoid mounted in the engine rather than the separate relay box, as was originally stock. Has a separate elec circuit through a panel with no key switch.
This motor has run just fine ( with a few other issues !) for five years now. Recently, and not coinciding with any other changes, it's had a live spark when the cowl is touched. I found one spot where it was arcing across from block to cowl, so eliminated that. Found another and haven't cleaned that up as I want to find the reason why there's a live current coming from the coils/armature plate. Have inspected all the possible areas- plug wires, loose wires on coils possibly rubbing on underside of flywheel, etc.
Is it possible that I have a coil that has reversed polarity, and how does it get "reversed" ? Right now it's acting up and running on one cylander. I know which cylander as it's wet and the other is dry. Changed the suspected coil last week but the symptom is still there.
Any guesses/places to start ?
Thanks, bruceb
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