Yeah, there is bias voltage between the switch boxes (white/blk wire). It isn't very common for the bias voltage to fail but it CAN happen. When it does it is usually the result of a past stator failure. So if you have had a stator failure in the past and are now having switch box failure then replacing BOTH switch boxes is probably the best thing to do if you want to avoid that ever happening.
There is a simple DVA test for the bias circuit though.
Do have a good shop perform the necessary output tests though, before throwing a bunch of expensive parts at it.
It is typically a early and late bite for the most part.
The places where you might catch one or two dink's during mid-day will often produce a limit of gooduns during the last hour of daylight.
Brush really isn't that important right now. They are just kinda cruising the shoreline I think.
Have you pulled your plugs to compare how they all look? See if one plug is cleaner/dryer/or wetter than all the others ?
Either way you need to have that checked out. If one of the carbs is plugged you'll score a cylinder....if you haven't already.
Yes, but you'll need a voltmeter with a peak-reading attachment (voltage is pulsed).
There is no "bench test" for switch boxes, only an output test. (150-180+v)
What is the situation....No fire at all? Or No fire to some cylinders?
I just grew up with them being "trash fish" and I can't seem to get over it.
Kinda like all the other bullshit lies we were taught. If it is pounded into a persons head from a young age then they just grow up accepting it as a fact.
Of course it doesn't help that they are so ugly and plain looking.
Same deal with Gar.
I have been strictly in the Gravi arm, but have heard from plenty others elsewhere.
Same old March routine: jerkbaits and grubs for bass.
Crappie moving up on the chunky banks early/late.
I wasn't out today, may have been slow.
Thanks for making a Red Cross post on Friday 13th!
Dam near cut my finger off today. Hope that sucker heals fast because my right hand is now worthless for fishing.
$#!t !!!!!
Floaters/fishermen really need to start reporting harassment by nearby landowners. The lawmen only get to hear one side of the story, so they only look at it one way.
Wow. That is an eyebrow raiser.
I've always wondered why it was so important to them to keep everybody off that stretch since none of them ever set a foot or a paddle in it.
If they don't fish or float....then why do they care?
Oneshot, if you are insistent on fishing right on the park/river line then you might as well get a $3 tag, or eventually it's going to cost you 75.00 plus court cost, and somebody with a badge is gonna show up at your place someday to check your freezer.