Bypassing MSD box to get home
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Lost a MSD box Saturday. Put the old crappy spare I had in the boat on only to lose it moments later. Ordered two new ones from Jegs and will keep the other one as a spare. Talked to MSD about possibly rebuilding the old ones but they say the marine version is epoxied and can not be disassembled.
Anyway, I was thinking you could probably run a bypass through a switch and if one failed you could flip the switch and make it home. You wouldnt have optimum spark but it would keep you from limping in.
First boat with MSD and learning that it's not uncommon for them to fail......
Anyway, I was thinking you could probably run a bypass through a switch and if one failed you could flip the switch and make it home. You wouldnt have optimum spark but it would keep you from limping in.
First boat with MSD and learning that it's not uncommon for them to fail......
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don't see why guys try to run these things on boats, except for the rev limiter(which can be done alone) you don't gain squat ! and then have to deal with issure like this....MSD=may soon die....I have to run their high tech digital stuff on my top sportsman race car and hate it..but I refuse to in my boats..
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I'm running the 6460 MSD boxes, MSD rev limiters, MSD Blaster coil, and MSD distributors.
I wouldnt be running it on a stock setup. I asked my mechanic if I could just lose them but the motors are pretty radical so he said it would be better to leave it all in place.
I will say this, its like a ball of fire on the end of the plug. No weak little spark. I can't imagine getting shocked by one. It would probably be like getting hit by a tazer.....
I wouldnt be running it on a stock setup. I asked my mechanic if I could just lose them but the motors are pretty radical so he said it would be better to leave it all in place.
I will say this, its like a ball of fire on the end of the plug. No weak little spark. I can't imagine getting shocked by one. It would probably be like getting hit by a tazer.....
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Well, found the issue last night as to why the boxes went, or at least I think. The bolts that hold the rear housing on the alternator had come out! Basically behind the mounting point it would spin only stopped by the wires. First time I've ever seen or heard of that happening. No telling what kind of crazy voltage was going to the boxes.....
Dropping alternator off for a rebuild today. Hope to be back on the water by tomorrow.
Dropping alternator off for a rebuild today. Hope to be back on the water by tomorrow.
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well if you are running pro billet dist you cannot by-pass to get home, only stand alone dist will work with that...I'll make a bet with you drop in a cheap H/P hei bet you will run the same....


