I had extended the CAS wiring when I replaced the engine, so I decided to
reroute the shielded CAS wiring, so that I could eliminate the unshielded
wires, which were about 12" long. Same problem.
I am struggling with what to try next. This problem started before I
swapped the engine, as it was very hard to get started, though for three years
prior to that, I had no issues, and it started easily.
Has anyone else seen this type of problem, or have any suggestions ?Re
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Steve,
You may have a
marginal ground between the engine and the battery. When cranking, the starter
dumps high current through the marginal ground, and the potential at that point
rises, If the EC-2 is grounded through the same ground, then This would look
like low voltage to the EC-2 and coils, even if the battery terminal voltage
was not drawn down much. I would check all the engine ground connections. A
little corrosion could build up and cause this effect.
Bill Schertz