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Installation and Troubleshooting Guide 

 

 

 

     

 

 

        

This installation is to be completed by an Authorized Dealer or Professional Service 

      Technician. For questions regarding installation or warranty, call CDI Tech Support  

      at 866-423-4832. Do not return to the Dealer or Distributor where the part was purchased. 

      Contact CDI Electronics Directly for Return Material Authorization. 

CDI Electronics  

 353 James Record Road SW 

 Huntsville, AL 35824 USA 

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CDI P/N: 113-4985   

 

This unit replaces the following P/N's: 584910, 584985, 584990, and 765387. 

 

 

Warning! This product is designed to be installed by a professional marine mechanic. CDI Electronics cannot be held liable 

for injury or damage resulting from improper installation, abuse, neglect, or misuse of this product. 

 

DO NOT OPERATE ENGINE WITH PLASTIC ENCODER COVER OFF OF THE ENGINE.  

 

Do not operate with a black sleeved Stator from a 1991-92 model engine. 

 

This unit requires special inductive spark plug wires and spark plugs.  Please use the Factory Recommended Champion 

QL78YC (0.030 Gap) Spark Plugs and the inductive Gray or Blue spark plug wires (Order CDI P/N:  931-4921 for a set of 6 

wires).  

 

How to test the Engine Stop Circuit (Kill) for DC Voltage:  

 

1.  DC voltage present on the kill circuit of the Power Pack due to a faulty key switch, boat harness, or engine harness will severely 

damage the Power Pack’s internal kill circuit

Connect a Digital Multi Meter to the Ignition Stop wire AT THE POWER PACK while 

disconnected from the Power Pack in reference to a known good engine ground. Turn the Ignition switch on and off several times. 

If, at any time, you see over 2 VDC on the kill wire, there is a problem with one or both harnesses and/or the Ignition switch. The 

Ignition Stop wire should not be connected back to the new Power Pack at any point until the problem is corrected 

OR DAMAGE 

TO THE POWER PACK WILL OCCUR

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                         INSTALLATION 

 

1.  Disconnect the negative battery cable. 

2.  Remove Encoder wheel cover, Power Pack cover, and Voltage Regulator cover (Between the timing cover and the Power Pack). 

3.  Disconnect the Stator wire connector from the Power Pack. 

4.  Disconnect the harness wire connector from the Power Pack.  

5.  Disconnect the Optical sensor wire connector from the Optical sensor. 

6.  Disconnect the spark plug wires from the spark plugs. 

7.  Unbolt and remove the Ignition coils and old Power Pack. Look for burned areas between the coil mounting holes on the stainless 

RF shield. If a discoloration is found, replace that particular Ignition coil. Take care not to over-torque the mounting bolts, OEM 

specification calls for 50-95 in lbs. of torque. 

8.  Disconnect the primary wires of the old Power Pack from the Ignition coils and connect the primary wires of the new Power Pack to 

the Ignition coils. The Orange/Blue primary wires are for cylinders 1 and 2, the solid Orange Primary wires are for cylinders 3 and 

4, and the Orange/Green primary wires are for cylinders 5 and 6.  

9.  Make sure the RF noise shield is between the Ignition coils and the Power Pack. 

10.  Connect the Stator and harness connectors to the Power Pack. Use a small amount of dielectric silicone grease on the connector 

seal but do not put any inside the sockets. 

11.  Connect the harness wire connector to the Power Pack.  

12.  Connect the Optical sensor connector to the Optical Sensor. 

13.  Replace the timing wheel cover, Power Pack cover, and Voltage Regulator cover. 

14.  Connect the spark plug wires to the spark plugs. 

15.  Reconnect the negative battery cable. 

 

IF AN OPTICAL SENSOR TESTER/IGNITION ANALYZER IS NOT AVAILABLE: 

 

1.  Connect all spark plug wires to a spark gap tester. 

2.  Disconnect the Port temperature switch’s Tan and White/Black wires. 

3.  Connect a jumper wire to the Tan wire and short it to engine ground. 

4.  Connect a timing light to the # 1 spark plug wire. 

5.  Connect the battery cables. 

6.  Disconnect the engine harness from the boat harness. 

7.  Using a piston stop tool or dial indicator, verify the TDC timing pointer’s accuracy. Reset as needed to correct. 

8.  Use a remote starter and a Timing light, verify the ignition timing out of Quick Start as follows: 

 

Engine   

 

 

Idle timing   

WOT timing   

150-175 HP   

 

4-6° ATDC   

20° BTDC 

 

NOTE:  Adjust the idle timing to adjust the engine idle speed. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 113-4985

Page 1: ...ATION 1 Disconnect the negative battery cable 2 Remove Encoder wheel cover Power Pack cover and Voltage Regulator cover Between the timing cover and the Power Pack 3 Disconnect the Stator wire connector from the Power Pack 4 Disconnect the harness wire connector from the Power Pack 5 Disconnect the Optical sensor wire connector from the Optical sensor 6 Disconnect the spark plug wires from the spa...

Page 2: ...y 6 Verify the engine is turning in a clockwise direction If not see TRIES TO RUN BACKWARDS 7 Check the Power Pack and Ignition coil ground wires for corrosion and tightness 8 If the engine loses spark after the key switch is disengaged check the DVA on the Stator s Power Coil If the DVA is low the Stator is likely defective 9 Check the battery voltage on the Yellow Red wire while cranking the eng...

Page 3: ...roximately 100 Ω between the connectors on either end POWER PACK REPEATEDLY BLOWS ON SAME CYLINDER 1 Replace the Ignition coil on the cylinder dropping spark ENGINE WILL NOT STOP KILL 1 Disconnect the stop wire at the Power Pack Connect a jumper wire to the stop terminal in the Power Pack and short it to engine ground If this stops the Power Pack from sparking the stop circuit has a fault Check th...

Page 4: ...low Red wire for DC voltage while the engine is running You should only see voltage on this wire while the starter solenoid is engaged A voltage reading of 5 7 VDC will not engage the starter solenoid but will engage Quick Start Check the starter solenoid harness and ignition switch 2 Short the White Black temperature switch wire from the Power Pack to engine ground Start the engine if the Quick S...

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