Backfiring through the exhaust

RevB

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Lots of info on-line about waste spark ignition systems
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Onan's waste spark ignition system
Boy...that really cleared that up....so is a Kawasaki and tons of other two cylinder engines. Nothing special.🙄
 

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I have replaced the twin tower ignition coils on some emergency generators during a emergency and the gen needed immediately by using two automotive coils by connecting the primary windings in series. (have to keep a heads up about correct polarity primaries when connecting in series)

Few years ago the Onan dual tower ignition coils were costly, not readily available and only available from Onan at prices higher than todays clones and long waiting period for a replacement.
 

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I have replaced the twin tower ignition coils on some emergency generators during a emergency and the gen needed immediately by using two automotive coils by connecting the primary windings in series. (have to keep a heads up about correct polarity primaries when connecting in series)

Few years ago the Onan dual tower ignition coils were costly, not readily available and only available from Onan at prices higher than todays clones and long waiting period for a replacement.
All you did was supply 12V and ground to each of the coil's terminals. Series, parallel, whatever.....makes no difference as far as I know. Each gets 12V and ground on the correct terminal. The reluctor wheel's magnet on the crankshaft triggers a Hall effect transistor in the "ignition module" which dumps the primary and induces the secondary to collapse its field and that is dumped to ground thru the spark plug. If there were no module it would be points doing the work. Same thing for the dual tower. There is no magnet passing by a trigger coil to collapse the field induced in the primary by the magnet. So, yes, + is + and - is -....or bad things happen.
 

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How many hours on the mower, what year is it? Is it parked outdoors, any sign of vermin? Sounds like an mis to me not a backfire. Does it get worse when it’s warmed up? If so probably a coil. Start easy,
obvious, before chasing your tail. I’d type more but the pop ups on this site make it ridiculous sometimes.
very annoying.
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Grab the cap and pull it off...won't get shocked unless you want to stick your finger in the end...🤔 The voltage isn't enough to each around the insulated cap
This is a 25 year old mower. Chance could be poor boot insulation or cracked weathered same deal. Guy will get blown out of his socks LOL.

Dude, EXPECT to get shocked messing with high voltage like this.

Use a grounded test light to draw the spark to the probe. Then pull the boot off with gloves on. Keep the probe close to the spark area. Even then beware........
 
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