zebraman1978
Cadet
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2010
- Messages
- 18
I tried like heck to find a thread i read about an old merc that was only sparkin 3 out of 6 cylinders but couldn't so i'm starting a new one. also got a suggestion from a faithful iboat member(emckelvy) after reopening a 5 year old can of worms.
emckelvy gave me starting 101 for an old merc but i have a new problem. after trying and trying and trying to start the old 6, decided to check for spark.
the guy started her up with no trouble when i picked it up.. turn the key once, turn the key twice and it was roarin and he left it run in his barrel of water while we talked. i have no idea what happened in transit.
anyway, i didn't try to start it for about 2 weeks later and was very disappointed. so last night with my own barrel of water i took the plug wires off one at a time and had my 8 yr old turn it over(while i held the wire)
YIKES!!...spark on that one. with no other way to test i did this with the rest. 1, 2 and 4 are the only ones that shocked me. now, how could that happen between his house and mine?
i started taking apart the distributor, lightly sanded the contacts in the cap to a little shine. light scuff on the tips of the rotor, didn't go any farther and put it back together. still no start. plug wires all look to be in good shape.
i could sure use some expert guidance before tearing anything else apart.
thanks so much
emckelvy gave me starting 101 for an old merc but i have a new problem. after trying and trying and trying to start the old 6, decided to check for spark.
the guy started her up with no trouble when i picked it up.. turn the key once, turn the key twice and it was roarin and he left it run in his barrel of water while we talked. i have no idea what happened in transit.
anyway, i didn't try to start it for about 2 weeks later and was very disappointed. so last night with my own barrel of water i took the plug wires off one at a time and had my 8 yr old turn it over(while i held the wire)
i started taking apart the distributor, lightly sanded the contacts in the cap to a little shine. light scuff on the tips of the rotor, didn't go any farther and put it back together. still no start. plug wires all look to be in good shape.
i could sure use some expert guidance before tearing anything else apart.
thanks so much