KE4AVB wrote:As BGS said check all connections first due the water ingress.
To me it sounds like a misfiring spark that failing when hot under compression or the overvoltage has screwed up the DSAI module. That module has been replace with an upgrade kit where everything is now inside the new coil.
But as you things got overheated electrically.
Again after reading about these changes I am almost sure the overcharge problem killed the DSAI module.
I do think you hit the nail on the head on this.
Here is the article you were referring to.
All new engine specs that were originally equipped with the DSAI system have been upgraded to the new MDI ignition.
The MDI ignition system offers the same ignition timing advance features as its predecessor, however it does not require a 12 volt power source to function. Some of the key features of the MDI system:
· Eliminates dependence on 12 volt battery power
· Eliminates concern with high voltage transients input to the module .
The higher voltage from voltage regulator not working correct fried this DSAI module. Make sense. THANKS a million for this great info. I would have never known if not for your post.
My question on why this would have happened is this. Wouldn't the fuse blow if an overload was detected in wires going to the DSAI if voltage was higher than normal and therefore protect it ? Unless the incorrect amp fuse was installed ? I am not even sure what amp fuse should have been in there to begin with ? It had a 20 amp and the owner told me years ago it blew and he replaced it. Maybe he just used one he had and not the correct one. I do know the 20 amp I replaced was melted and hard to remove from fuse holder.
This did happen it seemed just after I used that pressure washer which I will never do again. Maybe I caused this but with him replacing the fuse in the past I might not have but it was just time for this to happen. After all he give it away.
I have an older Kohler engine in my shop that I think has about the same engine as this one. The engine is bad and I could use the DSAI if by chance it is the same but want to make sure no high voltage would fry it. Sorry for all the questions but even at my age I still like to learn. THANKS