John Freed
Cadet
- Joined
- Aug 16, 2008
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- 9
I have a 1967 100 HP Evinrude that has the spark occuring about 45 deg. off. I have checked the distributor mechanically and it is fine. The spark is occuring as the trigger wheel's leading edge is at the sensor. It appears that if it happened at the trailing edge, everything would be fine and the spark would occur as the rotor passed the cap terminals rather than between them. I have good spark from the coil. Could the sensor be partially bad and reacting to the leading edge rather than the trailing? Also, what is the correct rotational position of the distributor housing when aligning the timing belt marks? Idle? Full advance? The factory manual doesn't say. Thanks for your help. John Freed