Repairing loose magnets on a 2013 200HP Evinrude Flywheel. Loose magnets are one of the possible causes of a Low Voltage Fault. Will cause your ETEC to go into power reduction and or stall.
Thanks forr that info,mine has injector issue ,changed for injector same issue again.looked at flywheel and magnets have moved .so hopeing this will fix it.wouldnt it also put engins out of balance ?
Do all of them attract? I reglued mine only two magnets need it, same spots so nothing has changed and painted with expoy paint but now they are all attracting if I put any metal near them plz some help with a answer
Thanks for this video. Great help!! All 18 magnets intact, but many loose and in shifted position. I will use JB Weld and epoxy primer - hope they stuck for some years. Thanks.
just out of curiosity i just brought a boat with an etec 115 on it everything is all good by the mechanic but he said i might need to get a new fly wheel because its a bit rusty and could possibly have the same issue of the magnets pulling just wandering is there a way to get all the magnets off so i can sanblast the flywheel, paint it and glue them back on? cheers.
Generally the magnets will come loose on their own. If they are not loose I would not attempt to remove them Maybe sure up the edges with some two part epoxy.
According to my service center, my 115 V4 had loose magnets, (I couldn't see it..) so an additional 1100 bucks on this 3-year service today.. Have had no warnings, no low voltages (same as you show here) and I really think this is an incredible crappy design from Evinrude! Why aren't the magnets embedded??
Mine were all there too. One broke on me and I epoxied it back together and she’s as good as new. Once again thanks for the video. Saved me from buying a new flywheel.
@@marinemodscom did you have to set the timing after replacing the etec? Also Im doing the same exact thing on my 07 150 etec if the magnets fly out and break, and lock up the flywheel on and off can it cause further damage to other parts of the engine?
@@Wikernb I don't think the magnets themselves will cause damage they will more than like shred. Since I used the same flywheel I did not set the timing.