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575 Sci timming question
someone was telling me in order to set the timming on the Merc 575 Sci, you have to bypass or do something like that to the computer?
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On the data link connector, jumper pins A and B together,
or ground pin B. Pin B should be a WHT/BLK wire, pin A is a BLK wire (obviously pin A is ground). The data link connector is the connector at the rear of the engine for the diagnostics. Pesky Varmint |
Originally Posted by Pesky Varmint
(Post 2785259)
On the data link connector, jumper pins A and B together,
or ground pin B. Pin B should be a WHT/BLK wire, pin A is a BLK wire (obviously pin A is ground). The data link connector is the connector at the rear of the engine for the diagnostics. Pesky Varmint |
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Originally Posted by lowblue320
(Post 2785273)
Thanks, let me ask you another questions what will happen if I set the timming with out jumping the computer?
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If you try to set the timing without the jumper, the timing
won't be sitting still at any particular setting, it will be jumping all around. The timing continually varies because it is partly how they control the idle speed. At least thats what the guys at Arizona Speed and Marine told me. Pesky Varmint |
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